truck
n. 貨車; (鐵路的)無蓋貨車; (行李)搬運車
vt. 用卡車裝運
vi. 駕駛卡車; 以物易物
A truck is a large vehicle that is used to transport goods by road.
Now and then they heard the roar of a heavy truck.
他們不時地聽到大卡車的轟鳴聲。
A truck is an open vehicle used for carrying goods on a railway.
They were loaded on the railway trucks to go to Liverpool.
它們被裝上開往利物浦的貨運火車。
When something or someone is trucked somewhere, they are driven there in a lorry.
The liquor was sold legally and trucked out of the state.
該酒合法出售,用卡車運出了該州。
If you say that you will have no truck with someone or something, you are refusing to be involved with them in any way.
He would have no truck with deceit...
他不願去騙人。
As an American, she had no truck with the painful formality of English life.
作為一名美國人,她不願拘泥於英國人生活中令人非常不舒服的繁文縟節。
1. an automotive vehicle suitable for hauling
2. a handcart that has a frame with two low wheels and a ledge at the bottom and handles at the top; used to move crates or other heavy objects
1. convey (goods etc.) by truck;
car, bus, truck, lorry, coach, automobile, jeep, carriage, waggon
這些名詞都與"車"有關。
have (或 want) no truck with
(想)避免與…來往
Truck after truck was set ablaze as the fire spread.
火勢蔓延,卡車一輛接一輛地起火了.
I shall have no truck with such people.
我不能容忍這樣的人.
We hitched a ride in a truck yesterday.
我們昨天順便搭乘了一輛卡車.
The truck turned over.
車翻了.
The truck veered off the road and crashed into a tree.
卡車突然駛離公路撞上了一棵樹.