truck [trʌk] noun VEHICLE 车辆 ESSENTIAL countable (UK also lorry) ■a large road vehicle which is used for transporting large amounts of goods 货车,载重汽车•The road was completely blocked by an overturned truck.道路完全被翻倒的货车堵住了。 •a truck driver货车司机 ⇒ See also dumper truck countable UK (US car) ■a part of a train that is used for carrying goods or animals 货运车厢,运货车皮•Hundreds of refugees were herded into cattle trucks for the gruelling ten-hour journey.成百上千的难民被赶进运牛的货车里,开始了十小时令人筋疲力尽的行程。 [trʌk] noun INVOLVEMENT 交往 have no truck with sth/sb informal ■to refuse to become involved with something or someone because you do not approve of them 拒绝与(某人)交往;不与…打交道 [trʌk] verb transitive usually + adverb or preposition mainly US ■to transport something somewhere in a truck 用货车装运•Most of the aid is being trucked into the city, although some is arriving by boat.大部分援助物资用货车运到这座城市,有一小部分是用船运送的。 [trʌk] verb transitive usually + adverb or preposition mainly US keep on trucking informal ■to continue to do something that that is ordinary and boring 例行公事;尽职而已•"How's work going?" "Oh, okay. I just keep on trucking."“工作怎么样?”“噢,还行吧,我只是做一天和尚撞一天钟而已。” |