alargeold-fashionedbus,especiallyone used bygroupsforvisitingplacesofinterest
老式大巴车;(尤指)大型游览观光车
Examplesofcharabanc
charabanc
Whereas, in 1930, we went down to the seaside bycharabanc, we go today by motor coach.
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Perhaps he will organisecharabanctrips to go and see it.
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Does he want the engineering industry to turn to the making of charabancs with the idea that they will then be exempt?
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Not those who live in the country districts, but those who live in the towns, with their charabancs and motor lorries, and so on.
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There are swiming pools open andcharabancoutings for the working classes.
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It could be a mini-bus, a two-seater, acharabancor anything which is propelled by an internal combustion engine.
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There are still a number of private companies owning charabancs, buses and so on.
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Today the charabancs have left and the abstention is without even the presence.
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Thecharabancand coach services run by private individuals are concerned more with adults, and their busy period is largely over the week ends.
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It is far more comfortable to travel in acharabancthan in a taxicab.
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Much of it is archaic and still in thecharabancage.
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There were in addition 273,000 commercial goods vehicles and over 95,000 motor hackneys, which includes taxi-cabs, omnibuses and charabancs.
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There is another kind of heavy motor traffic, and that is the charabancs which are used locally.
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There are numbers of charabancs, and the road is connected very intimately with the game of golf.
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They were largely drawn from all parts of the country, brought in wagonettes, charabancs, special trains.
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