Definition of the word luggage rack

Pronunciation of vocabulary luggage rack

luggage racknoun

giá để hành lý

/ˈlʌɡɪdʒ ræk//ˈlʌɡɪdʒ ræk/

Origin of the word luggage rack

The word "luggage rack" originated in the late 19th century when railway travel became popular. As trains became faster and more comfortable, passengers started carrying larger bags and suitcases with them to transport their personal belongings. To accommodate these items, train companies installed racks or shelves on the upper part of the railway compartment's walls, which passengers could use to place their luggage during the journey. The word "rack" refers to a framework for holding items in place, while "luggage" refers to the bags and belongings carried by passengers. Hence, "luggage rack" became a commonly used term to denote this convenient and practical feature on trains that helped passengers transport their belongings safely and comfortably.

Example of vocabulary luggage racknamespace

meaning

a shelf for bags above the seats in a train, bus, etc.

kệ để túi xách phía trên ghế ngồi trên tàu hỏa, xe buýt, v.v.

meaning

a metal frame fixed to the roof of a car and used for carrying bags, cases and other large objects

một khung kim loại gắn chặt vào nóc xe và được sử dụng để mang túi xách, hộp và các vật dụng lớn khác

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary luggage rack


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