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car·pool  (kärpl)
n. also car pool
1. An arrangement whereby several participants or their children travel together in one vehicle, the participants sharing the costs and often taking turns as the driver.
2. A group, as of commuters or parents, participating in a carpool.
v. also car-pool car·pooled, car·pool·ing, car·pools
v.intr.
To travel in a carpool.
v.tr.
To transport by means of a carpool: carpool the children to school.

carpooler n.
Translations
carpool
n
(= people)Fahrgemeinschaft f
(= vehicles)Fuhrpark m
vieine Fahrgemeinschaft bilden (with mit)


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The only downside to mass transit is that you have to travel with significantl more people than you would if you were to just drive yourself or hop in a local carpool.
We need people to post rides because this is how the carpool will work," said Abdel-Wahab.
Carpooling is a great way to get from one place to another However, many people don''t like to carpool because as human beings, we tend towards not wanting to share with other people a lot of the time Carpooling is a great way to get from one place to another.
 
 
 
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