0 a narrow boat with a raised point at both ends, used on canals in Venice --
1 a container in which passengers travel, esp. one hung from a thick wire which moves up a mountain: --
2 a long, narrow boat with a flat bottom and raised points at both ends, moved along by a person with a pole at the back end --
3 a large set of shelves on which goods are displayed in a supermarket --
Initially there was no seating in the cattle cars or open gondolas; most of the passengers were to remain standing the entire trip.
In the canopy, a crane operator controlled t he position o f t he crane gondola, from which collections were made.
Once the supply of parts ran out, the company manufactured various aircraft components including radios and dirgible gondolas.
The gondolas also spin freely on a circular rotation just like the arms that hold the gondolas.
Clank is forced to jump on numerous gondolas to reach safety.
Since then, fifteen new gondolas and chairlifts have replaced older ones across the ski-resort.
Labor-saving devices in those days consisted primarily of wheelbarrows, horse or mule pulled carts, and a few railroad pulled gondolas.
Witnesses say that one of the gondolas clipped the ground, causing the central column to break off its axis.