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		Definition of britzka in English: britzka(also britzska) nounˈbrɪtskəˈbriCHkə historical An open carriage with a folding hood and space for people to recline. 〈史〉敞篷马车 Example sentencesExamples -  We organize bonfires, grilled suppers, trips by britzkas, and cruises along the Vistula.
 -  After the wedding ceremony the guests made a sightseeing tour around the charming spa Ciechocinek: the bride and the groom in the coach and the wedding guests in the horse wagon and the britzkas.
 -  In summer you go anywhere by a britzka, in winter by sledging cavalcade, in autumn you can take part in the ‘Rydz Party’.
 -  And the young girl jumped into the britzska, which was admirably arranged for sleeping in, without scarcely touching the step.
 -  A long list of tourist attractions also includes sightseeing tours of the town on horse - back or in comfortable britzkas and cruises down the Narew in long boats.
 
 
 OriginEarly 19th century: from Polish bryczka.    Definition of britzka in US English: britzka(also britzska) nounˈbriCHkə historical An open carriage with calash top and space for reclining. 〈史〉敞篷马车 Example sentencesExamples -  And the young girl jumped into the britzska, which was admirably arranged for sleeping in, without scarcely touching the step.
 -  A long list of tourist attractions also includes sightseeing tours of the town on horse - back or in comfortable britzkas and cruises down the Narew in long boats.
 -  After the wedding ceremony the guests made a sightseeing tour around the charming spa Ciechocinek: the bride and the groom in the coach and the wedding guests in the horse wagon and the britzkas.
 -  In summer you go anywhere by a britzka, in winter by sledging cavalcade, in autumn you can take part in the ‘Rydz Party’.
 -  We organize bonfires, grilled suppers, trips by britzkas, and cruises along the Vistula.
 
 
 OriginEarly 19th century: from Polish bryczka.     |