bogie
31bogie — (Voz inglesa.) ► sustantivo masculino Plataforma sobre la que se apoya la parte delantera de una locomotora o vagón de ferrocarril. IRREG. plural bogies SINÓNIMO boje * * * (voz inglesa) ► masculino INGENÍERIA Estructura de dos o tres ejes… …
32bogie — Смотри Тележка …
33Bogie — (from the Aboriginal language Dharuk) take a bath or swim in a bogeyhole; 2. expel snot from the nose: Don t bogey on it (cf. 19thC British dialect (Warwickshire) bug , (west Yorkshire) boggart , (Yorkshire and Lincolnshire) boggle dried nasal… …
34bogie — I Australian Slang (from the Aboriginal language Dharuk) take a bath or swim in a bogeyhole; 2. expel snot from the nose: Don t bogey on it (cf. 19thC British dialect (Warwickshire) bug , (west Yorkshire) boggart , (Yorkshire and Lincolnshire)… …
35bogie — bo|gie [ bougi ] another spelling of bogey1 1 …
36Bogie — Maxwell Bodenheim; Humphrey Bogart …
37bogie — bogey, bogy …
38Bogie — bo·gie || bəʊgɪ n. Humphrey Bogart (1899 1957), American movie actor, star of The Maltese Falcon and Casablanca , winner of the 1951 Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in The African Queen …
39bogie — bo·gie || bəʊgɪ n. (British) wheeled undercarriage below a railway car …
40bogie — [ bəʊgi] noun (plural bogies) 1》 chiefly Brit. an undercarriage with four or six wheels pivoted beneath the end of a railway vehicle. ↘Indian a railway carriage. 2》 chiefly N. English a low truck on four small wheels. Origin C19 (orig. in… …