English
Etymology
hand + cart
Noun
handcart (plural handcarts)
- A cart designed to be pulled or pushed by hand (as opposed to with a beast of burden.)
- Vendors were selling sunglasses, bagged snacks, and sundry other items from handcarts in the square.
Translations
a cart designed to be pulled or pushed by hand
- Armenian: ձեռնասայլ (hy) (jeṙnasayl)
- Bulgarian: ръчна количка f (rǎčna količka)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 手車/手车 (zh) (shǒuchē), 手车 (zh) (shǒuchē), 手推車/手推车 (zh) (shǒutuīchē), 手推车 (zh) (shǒutuīchē), 手拉車/手拉车 (zh) (shǒulāchē), 手拉车 (zh) (shǒulāchē)
- Dutch: handkar (nl) f
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- Finnish: käsikärry (fi), käsikärryt pl
- French: charrette à bras (fr) f, voiture à bras (fr) f
- German: Handwagen (de) m, Handkarren (de) m
- Japanese: 手車 (てぐるま, teguruma), ハンドカート (handokāto)
- Polish: taczka (pl) f, wózek ręczny f
- Russian: ручна́я теле́жка (ručnája teléžka), теле́жка (ru) f (teléžka)
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