• wheel a child in a carriage – везти ребёнка на коляске
• wheel the patient into the operating room – везти больного в операционную
См. также: whether original or substituted, When will this nightmare end?, when, when warranted
The tax proposed by Tobin in 1972 was a 0.1-0.25 per cent levy on all foreign currency exchange transactions in order to "throw sand in the wheels of global finance". His aim was to make exchange rates reflect fundamental economic realities over the long-term, rather than the short-term shocks that allow currency speculators to manipulate and take advantage of exchange rates. (theweek.co.uk)
Before getting behind the wheel, be sure to check your windscreen wipers are in working condition and your tyres have sufficient tread. (The Sun)
The roads are so rutted round the checkpoints that it is hard to wheel a child in a pushchair. (The Guardian)
A spare wheel is a wheel with a tyre on it that you keep in your car in case you get a flat tyre and need to replace one of your wheels. (Collins Dictionary)
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