bogie Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbəʊ.ɡi]
  • Us [ ˈboʊ.ɡi]

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Examples of bogie

  • The fastest railway wheels in the world are on a new bogie developed by a German company.

  • Each of Eurostar's carriages shares a common bogie, making the entire train more rigid than a traditional one.

  • This season Gloucester have banished their away-form bogie and are going to be tough to beat.

  • Woods made three birdies, three bogies and a double bogie.

  • Again, the long and heavy bogie Pullman and other coaches have the reputation among drivers, rightly or wrongly, of being hard to pull. 

  • As already mentioned, the hind part of the carriage rests upon two wheels, the front part being, as already mentioned, supported on the engine bogie. 

  • The coupling is effected by bolts close to the engine, and the car is drawn entirely by means of the bogie pin of the hind bogie. 

  • The locomotive of the Great Northern has a leading four-wheeled bogie, which considerably increases the steadiness of the engine, and counterbalances the disturbing effect of outside cylinders. 

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Translations of bogie In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (火車)客車廂…

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  • 中文简体

    (火车)客车厢…

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  • Español

    bogie, carretón…

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  • Français

    bogie…

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  • Čeština

    podvozek…

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  • Dansk

    bogie…

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  • Indonesia

    kerangka beroda…

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  • ภาษาไทย

    ตู้รถไฟ…

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