trolley

noun

UK/ˈtrɒl.i/
US/ˈtrɑː.li/

Definitions of trolley noun

transport(运输)

  1. B2Countable(可数名词)

    A small, wheeled vehicle, either pushed or pulled, used for transporting large or heavy items.

    手推车;拉车

    • Using shopping trolleys is very common in supermarkets.

      在超市使用购物手推车非常普遍。

    • They needed a trolley to move all the equipment.

      他们需要一辆手推车来搬运所有设备。

    • This trolley has brakes to ensure it doesn't roll away on a slope.

      这辆手推车有刹车,确保它在斜坡上不会滑走。

furniture(家具)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A table with four small wheels and one or more shelves beneath, used for serving food or drinks.

    手推车;餐车

    • The waiter wheeled the dessert trolley to the table.

      服务员将甜点推车推到餐桌旁。

    • At the banquet, the servers placed the champagne on a trolley for easy access for the guests.

      在宴会上,服务员将香槟放在推车上,方便宾客取用。

    • She put her tableware and drinks on the trolley and easily transported them to the garden.

      她将餐具和饮料放在推车上,轻松地将它们运送到花园。

vehicle(车辆)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    An electric vehicle that travels on metal tracks in the road, typically used for public transportation in cities.

    电车;有轨电车

    • The city is investing in a new trolley system to improve public transportation.

      这座城市正在投资新的电车系统以改善公共交通。

    • Taking the trolley is an easier way to get to the city center.

      搭乘电车是前往市中心的一种更便捷的方式。

    • The trolley route map shows all the stops.

      电车路线图显示了所有的站点。

Idioms

  • off your trolley

    Behaving in an extremely unusual or irrational way; acting very foolishly or irresponsibly.

    发神经

    He spent all his money on lottery tickets; I think he's completely off his trolley.

    他把所有的钱都花在彩票上;我觉得他完全疯了。