cart
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A cart is an old-fashioned wooden vehicle that is used for transporting goods or people. Some carts are pulled by animals. 老式板車
...a country where horse-drawn carts far outnumber cars. …一個(gè)馬拉車遠(yuǎn)多于汽車的國(guó)家。
2. N-COUNT A cart is a small vehicle with a motor. 小型機(jī)動(dòng)車[美國(guó)英語]
Cars are prohibited, so transportation is by electric cart or by horse and buggy. 由于汽車被禁止使用,交通依賴于電車或輕便馬車。
3. N-COUNT A cart or a shopping cart is a large metal basket on wheels which is provided by shops such as supermarkets for customers to use while they are in the shop. 購(gòu)物推車[美國(guó)英語]
4. N-COUNT cartridge的縮寫[radio] →short for cartridge
5. V-T If you cart things or people somewhere, you carry them or transport them there, often with difficulty. (常指費(fèi)力地) 運(yùn)送[非正式]
After their parents died, one of their father's relatives carted off the entire contents of the house. 他們的父母死后,其父的一個(gè)親戚把這所房子里所有的東西都運(yùn)走了。
...a neat tote bag for carting around your child's books or toys. …用來裝孩子的書本和玩具的精致手袋。
返回 cart
cart /kɑ?t/ (carting,carted,carts)
劍橋詞典
- a vehicle with either two or four wheels , pulled by a horse and used for carrying goods
(兩輪或四輪的)運(yùn)貨馬車
a horse and cart 馬拉大車
B2 US (UK trolley)
a small vehicle with two or four wheels that you push or pull to transport large or heavy objects on
手推小車
a shopping cart 購(gòu)物車
Why will supermarket carts never move in the direction that you push them in? 為什么超市里的購(gòu)物車總是不聽人使喚呢?
US (UK trolley)
a table on four small wheels with one or more shelves under it, used for serving food or drinks
(裝有四個(gè)小輪、有一個(gè)或多個(gè)擱板、運(yùn)送食物或飲料的)小推車,臺(tái)車
Betty almost ran me over with her tea cart as I was walking into the office ! 我走進(jìn)辦公室時(shí),貝蒂推著茶具車差點(diǎn)兒把我撞倒了!
Every 30 minutes or so the flight attendant would wheel the drinks cart down the aisle . 大約每隔30分鐘就會(huì)有航班乘務(wù)員推著飲料車沿著通道走過。