waggon: [16] Waggon was borrowed from Dutch wagen. It has gradually replaced the native English form wain ‘waggon’ [OE]. Both words go back via prehistoric Germanic *wagnaz, *wegnaz to Indo-European *woghnos, *weghnos, a derivative of the base *wogh-, *wegh- ‘carry’ (which also produced English vehicle, way, weigh, etc). => vehicle, vex, wain, wainscot, way, weigh
权威例句
1. The enemy attacked our waggon train.
敌人袭击了我们的运货马车队。
2. Someone jumped out from the foremost waggon.
有人从最前面的一辆马车里跳下来。
3. Someone jumped out from the foremost waggon and cried aloud.
有人从最前面的一辆大车里跳下来,大声叫嚷.
4. The lantern hanging at her waggon had gone out.