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Definition of tram noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

tram

noun
 
/træm/
 
/træm/
(also tramcar
 
/ˈtræmkɑː(r)/
 
/ˈtræmkɑːr/
)
(both British English)
(US English streetcar, trolley)
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  1. a vehicle driven by electricity, that runs on rails along the streets of a town and carries passengers
    • a tram route
    • There is easy access to the centre of the city by tram.
    Topics Transport by car or lorryb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • electric
    verb + tram
    • catch
    • take
    • miss
    tram + verb
    • run
    • rattle
    • stop
    tram + noun
    • network
    • service
    • system
    preposition
    • by tram
    • on a/​the tram
    • tram from
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    Word Originearly 16th cent. (denoting a shaft of a barrow; also a car used in coal mines): from Middle Low German and Middle Dutch trame ‘beam, barrow shaft’. In the early 19th cent. the word denoted the parallel wheel tracks used in a mine, on which the public tramway was modelled; hence the current sense (late 19th cent.).
See tram in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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