truck

      英[tr?k] 美[tr?k]
      • n. 卡車;交易;手推車
      • vi. 駕駛卡車;以物易物
      • vt. 交易;以卡車運輸
      • adj. (美)運貨汽車的
      • n. (Truck)人名;(德)特魯克

      詞態變化


      復數:?trucks;第三人稱單數:?trucks;過去式:?trucked;過去分詞:?trucked;現在分詞:?trucking;

      中文詞源


      truck 手推車,卡車

      來自希臘語 trokhos,輪子,來自 trekhein,滾動,跑,來自 PIE*dhregh,跑,可能變形自 PIE*dhragh, 推,拉,詞源同 drag,tractor.引申詞義手推車,后用于指卡車。

      英文詞源


      truck
      truck: English has two distinct words truck. The earlier, ‘dealings’, as in ‘have no truck with’, was originally a verb, meaning ‘exchange, barter’ [13]. It was borrowed from Anglo- Norman *truquer, but its ultimate ancestry is unknown. Americans call a ‘market garden’ a truck farm, from the former practice of bartering its produce. Truck ‘goods vehicle’ [17] is generally assumed to be short for truckle; it was originally used for a ‘small wooden wheel’, particularly one on the carriage of a naval cannon.
      => truckle
      truck (n.1)
      "vehicle," 1610s, originally "small wheel" (especially one on which the carriages of a ship's guns were mounted), probably from Latin trochus "iron hoop," from Greek trokhos "wheel," from trekhein "to run" (see truckle (n.)). Sense extended to "cart for carrying heavy loads" (1774), then in American English to "motor vehicle for carrying heavy loads" (1913), a shortened form of motor truck in this sense (1901).
      There have also been lost to the enemy 6,200 guns, 2,550 tanks and 70,000 trucks, which is the American name for lorries, and which, I understand, has been adopted by the combined staffs in North-West Africa in exchange for the use of the word petrol in place of gasolene. [Winston Churchill, address to joint session of U.S. Congress, May 19, 1943]
      Truck stop is attested from 1956.
      truck (v.1)
      "to exchange, barter," early 13c., from Old North French troquer "to barter, exchange," from Medieval Latin trocare "barter," of unknown origin. Rare before 16c. Sense of "have dealings with" is first recorded 1610s. The noun is first recorded 1550s, "act or practice of barter." Sense of "vegetables raised for market" is from 1784, preserved in truck farm (1866).
      truck (v.2)
      "to convey on a truck," 1809, from truck (n.). Verbal meaning "dance, move in a cool way," first attested 1935, from popular dance of that name in U.S., supposedly introduced at Cotton Club, 1933. Related: Trucked; trucking.
      truck (n.2)
      1530s, "act or practice of barter, trading by exchange," from French troque, from troquer (see truck (v.1)). Sense of "dealings" is from 1620s. "Exchange of commodities, barter," then "commodities for barter and exchange." In this sense the word was given a wide use in 19c. American English: "Truck at first meant market-garden produce; then it came to mean stuff in general, including 'doctor-stuff.' SPUN TRUCK is knitting work" [Thornton, "American Glossary," 1912]. Sense of "vegetables raised for market" is from 1784, preserved in truck farm (1866).

      雙語例句


      1. Now and then they heard the roar of a heavy truck.
      他們不時地聽到大卡車的轟鳴聲。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. The truck was trundling along the escarpment of the Zambesi valley.
      卡車沿著贊比西山谷的絕壁緩緩行進。

      來自柯林斯例句

      3. The truck lumbered across the parking lot toward the road.
      卡車隆隆地駛過停車場準備上路。

      來自柯林斯例句

      4. The truck sways wildly, careening down narrow mountain roads.
      卡車瘋狂地左搖右晃,從狹窄的山路上急沖而下。

      來自柯林斯例句

      5. He pulled to a stop behind a pickup truck.
      他在一輛皮卡貨車后面停了下來。

      來自柯林斯例句


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