trolley 英 [ˈtrɒli]   美 [ˈtrɑli]

trolley

trolley  英 [ˈtrɒli] 美 [ˈtrɑli]

n. 手推车 

名词复数:trolleys 

a shopping trolley, a supermarket trolley, a luggage trolley 购物╱超市╱行李手推车
a drinks trolley 饮料车

  • A trolley is a vehicle that carries many people and is powered by overhead electrical cables. You can also call a trolley a "tram," "cable car," or "streetcar."
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  • n. 手推车
  • 1. a shopping trolley, a supermarket trolley, a luggage trolley

    购物╱超市╱行李手推车

  • 2. a drinks trolley

    饮料车

  • 3. a tea trolley

    茶具车

  • 4. trolley bus

    无轨电车

  • trolley (n.) 1823, in Suffolk dialect, "a cart," especially one with wheels flanged for running on a track (1858), probably from troll (v.) in the sense of "to roll." Sense transferred to "device used to transmit electric current to streetcars, consisting of a trolley wheel which makes contact with the overhead wires" (1888), then "streetcar drawing power by a trolley" (1891), which probably is short for trolley-car, attested from 1889.
trol·ley / ˈtrɒli ; NAmE ˈtrɑːli / noun 1 ( BrE) ( NAmE cart ) a small vehicle with wheels that can be pushed or pulled along and is used for carrying things 手推车;手拉车 a shopping/supermarket/luggage trolley 购物╱超市╱行李手推车 2 ( BrE) ( US cart , wagon ) a small table on very small wheels, used for carrying or serving food or drink (运或送食品、饮料的)小推车,枱车 a drinks trolley 饮料车 a tea trolley 茶具车 3 ( US) = streetcar IDIOM off your ˈtrolley ( BrE) ( informal) crazy; stupid 失去理智;疯疯癫癫;愚蠢 trolley trolleys trol·ley / ˈtrɒli ; NAmE ˈtrɑːli /
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