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 truck [trʌk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 卡车, 货车, 对...进行交易, 来往, 实物工资, (供应市场的)蔬菜, 废物, 废话

vt. 对...进行交易, 交往, 以卡车运输

vi. 驾驶卡车, 以物易物

[化] 敞车

[经] 卡车, 物物交易, 实物工资




    truck
    [ noun ]
    1. an automotive vehicle suitable for hauling

    2. <noun.artifact>
    3. 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

    4. <noun.artifact>
    [ verb ]
    1. convey (goods etc.) by truck

    2. <verb.motion>
      truck fresh vegetables across the mountains


    Truck \Truck\, n. [L. trochus an iron hoop, Gr. ? a wheel, fr. ?
    to run. See {Trochee}, and cf. {Truckle}, v. i.]
    1. A small wheel, as of a vehicle; specifically (Ord.), a
    small strong wheel, as of wood or iron, for a gun
    carriage.

    2. A low, wheeled vehicle or barrow for carrying goods,
    stone, and other heavy articles.

    Goods were conveyed about the town almost
    exclusively in trucks drawn by dogs. --Macaulay.

    3. (Railroad Mach.) A swiveling carriage, consisting of a
    frame with one or more pairs of wheels and the necessary
    boxes, springs, etc., to carry and guide one end of a
    locomotive or a car; -- sometimes called bogie in England.
    Trucks usually have four or six wheels.

    4. (Naut.)
    (a) A small wooden cap at the summit of a flagstaff or a
    masthead, having holes in it for reeving halyards
    through.
    (b) A small piece of wood, usually cylindrical or
    disk-shaped, used for various purposes.

    5. A freight car. [Eng.]

    6. A frame on low wheels or rollers; -- used for various
    purposes, as for a movable support for heavy bodies.

    7. a motorized vehicle larger than an automobile with a
    compartment in front for the driver, behind which is a
    separate compartment for freight; esp.
    (a) such a vehicle with an inflexible body.
    (b) A vehicle with a short body and a support for
    attaching a trailer; -- also called a {tractor[4]}.
    (c) the combination of tractor and trailer, also called a
    {tractor-trailer} (a form of articulated vehicle); it
    is a common form of truck, and is used primarily for
    hauling freight on a highway.
    (d) a tractor with more than one trailer attached in a
    series. In Australia, often referred to as a {road
    train}.
    [PJC]


    Truck \Truck\, v. i.
    To exchange commodities; to barter; to trade; to deal.

    A master of a ship, who deceived them under color of
    trucking with them. --Palfrey.

    Despotism itself is obliged to truck and huckster.
    --Burke.

    To truck and higgle for a private good. --Emerson.


    Truck \Truck\, n. [Cf. F. troc.]
    1. Exchange of commodities; barter. --Hakluyt.

    2. Commodities appropriate for barter, or for small trade;
    small commodities; esp., in the United States, garden
    vegetables raised for the market. [Colloq.]

    3. The practice of paying wages in goods instead of money; --
    called also {truck system}.

    {Garden truck}, vegetables raised for market. [Colloq.] [U.
    S.]

    {Truck farming}, raising vegetables for market: market
    gardening. [Colloq. U. S.]


    Truck \Truck\, n.
    1. barter.

    2. commodidites for barter or for small trade.

    3. association, interaction, or connection, as in "I'll have
    no truck with the likes of them."

    4. payment of wages in goods, rather than cash. [sn5.
    vegetables grown for market, as in truck farm.

    6. small articles of little value.


    Truck \Truck\, v. t.
    To transport on a truck or trucks.


    Truck \Truck\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Trucked}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {trucking}.] [OE. trukken,F. troquer; akin to Sp. & Pg.
    trocar; of uncertain origin.]
    To exchange; to give in exchange; to barter; as, to truck
    knives for gold dust.

    We will begin by supposing the international trade to
    be in form, what it always is in reality, an actual
    trucking of one commodity against another. --J. S.
    Mill.

    Lorrie \Lor"rie\, Lorry \Lor"ry\, n.; pl. {Lorries}. [Prob. from
    lurry to pull or lug.]
    1. A small cart or wagon moving on rails, as those used on
    the tramways in mines to carry coal or rubbish; also, a
    barrow or truck for shifting baggage, as at railway
    stations.

    2. A motorized wheeled land vehicle, esp. a large one, with a
    cab for the driver and a separate rear compartment for
    transporting freight; called {truck} in the U. S. [Brit.]

    Syn: camion.
    [PJC]

    3. a large low horse-drawn wagon without sides. [WordNet
    sense 1]
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. Unlike the standard 110-volt bulb, these could be run off a car or truck battery.
    2. Japan's truck market is the second biggest in the world, after the U.S. market.
    3. A tanker truck that was aboard had been hired to shuttle fuel to holding tanks at a crude-oil processing facility operated by Marathon Oil Co. The crew had pumped 1,000 gallons of gasoline into the truck before the explosion, Marrs said.
    4. A tanker truck that was aboard had been hired to shuttle fuel to holding tanks at a crude-oil processing facility operated by Marathon Oil Co. The crew had pumped 1,000 gallons of gasoline into the truck before the explosion, Marrs said.
    5. Ashwell's truck was stopped April 11, but he said he was told it was because of faulty documentation for his cargo.
    6. The old Mao was driven off in a flatbed truck.
    7. Kirkham said he never intended to run the business illegally. But his struggling operation was derailed when the sand-hauling truck he used to subsidize the fledgling waste-hauling business was wrecked.
    8. But some industry analysts said the truck pact is Toyota's first step toward local production of passenger cars in Europe.
    9. UAL (NYSE; Symbol: UAL) Business: Airlines, hotels and car and truck rentals.
    10. After she was shot, LeRoy Frederick ran to a highway, and got the attention of a truck driver, who called police.
    11. Twenty-one students in Alton, Texas, died when their school bus, involved in a collision with a truck, careened into a water-filled pit.
    12. After the spinoff, RLC will retain its truck rental and leasing business, which has been the faster growing and more profitable part of the company.
    13. Many Ranger buyers are first-time truck buyers, he said, adding that two-thirds either trade in cars as they buy the Ranger or had a car as an alternative purchase.
    14. Steve Fisher said he didn't know trouble was brewing on his beer delivery route when at least 43 12-packs fell out of the back of his truck.
    15. Now the U.S. Hot Rod Association says it will "conduct its own independent, objective test" Friday using Bearfoot, the truck used in the ads.
    16. Webb said the truck was headed into the Louisiana Pacific paper mill when the accident occurred.
    17. The truck maker also will ask holders to vote on certain defensive measures, including staggered terms for the company's directors.
    18. Children play jungle gym in a burned-out delivery truck.
    19. This has made the roads too expensive for most Mexican truck and car drivers. In an attempt to spread capital costs over a longer period, a category of Mexican infrastructure bond has been introduced.
    20. New car and truck sales are in a tailspin, partly because of sagging consumer confidence, worry about conflict in the Middle East and a slowing economy.
    21. Because of the Independence Day holiday, some low-volume imported car and truck makers said they would report sales Thursday.
    22. On a rare day off Saturday, Daniels sharpened tools and tinkered with his truck in the front yard, which adjoins a cotton field.
    23. Five of GM's six car and truck divisions put out separate announcements saying they planned to extend to July 5 their rebate programs when the current ones run out May 11.
    24. The four fatalities were all inside the pickup truck that smashed into the rear of the tanker, Stone said.
    25. Competition in the domestic truck market is expected to remain intense as demand is not likely to rise significantly in the near future. All three companies have come under severe pressure in Japan's slumping automobile market.
    26. The 18-wheel truck was unable to stop and struck the bus about 11 a.m., pinning the driver inside his truck, he said.
    27. The 18-wheel truck was unable to stop and struck the bus about 11 a.m., pinning the driver inside his truck, he said.
    28. Load up a Little League team in a truck.
    29. The attack occurred Monday in a remote area of Zelaya province, 250 miles northeast of Managua, as Sister Courtney and three other church workers drove in a church pickup truck from the town of Rosita to Puerto Cabezas.
    30. The truck carrier, which said last month that it expects to report a loss for the second quarter, added that James W. Connors, its chairman and chief executive officer, will soon resign.
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