[
US
/ˈtɹæm/
]
[ UK /tɹˈæm/ ]
[ UK /tɹˈæm/ ]
NOUN
- a wheeled vehicle that runs on rails and is propelled by electricity
- a conveyance that transports passengers or freight in carriers suspended from cables and supported by a series of towers
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a four-wheeled wagon that runs on tracks in a mine
a tramcar carries coal out of a coal mine
VERB
- travel by tram
How To Use tram In A Sentence
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- Between 1906 and 1907, this wide-ranging businessman established steam-powered tramways in various localities across Japan.
- It was fabulous, gorgeous in its excess, the ultimate realization of some untrammeled private fantasy.
- Church and Outram argue instead that solidary behavior and the skill of managers and supervisors in dealing with labor unrest are more reliable indicators of the likelihood of strikes.
- A TOP hairstylist is grooming his customers to help Manchester's tram network while they get a trim.
- He was trampled to death by a runaway horse.
- Appropriately, he spends most of his days on tramp steamers, skiffs and barges.
- More severe inflammation of the mucosa is readily evident as erythema, intramucosal hemorrhage, exudate, or ulceration.
- the gift of a fresh eye and an untrammeled curiosity
- And they definitely participate in intramural sports. Social Beavers and Normal Women