trolley
noun /ˈtrɒli/
/ˈtrɑːli/
Idioms - (British English) (North American English 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
Topics Shoppingb2, Sports: ball and racket sportsb2- Passengers with trolleys piled high with luggage waited at the check-in desk.
旅客们推着行李摞得高高的手推车等候办理登机手续。 - the problem of abandoned trolleys littering the countryside
乡间到处是被遗弃的手推车的问题
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- laden
- loaded
- drinks
- …
- load
- pile
- push
- …
- service
- dash
- on a/the trolley
- a shopping/supermarket/luggage trolley
- (British English) (US English 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,台车 - a drinks trolley
饮料车 - a tea trolley
茶具车
- The waiter was pushing a laden sweet trolley towards our table.
服务员推着甜点车向我们这一桌走来。 - They brought breakfast to the room on a trolley.
他们用手推车把早餐送到房间。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- laden
- loaded
- drinks
- …
- load
- pile
- push
- …
- service
- dash
- on a/the trolley
- a drinks trolley
- (also streetcar)(both US English)(British English tram, tramcar)a vehicle driven by electricity, that runs on rails along the streets of a town and carries passengers
see also trackless trolley手推车;手拉车 Collocations Dictionaryverb + trolley- catch
- ride
- take
- …
- bus
- car
- line
- …
词源early 19th cent.: of dialect origin, perhaps from the verb troll.
Idioms
off your trolley
- (British English, informal) crazy; stupid
失去理智;疯疯癫癫;愚蠢 - If Wilcox is thinking of doing this deal he must be going totally off his trolley.
如果威尔科克斯想做这笔交易,他一定是完全疯了。
- If Wilcox is thinking of doing this deal he must be going totally off his trolley.