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forklift

/fawrk-lift/US // ˈfɔrkˌlɪft //

叉车,铲车,叉式升降机

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called forklift truck, fork truck . a small vehicle with two power-operated prongs at the front that can be slid under heavy loads and then raised for moving and stacking materials in warehouses, shipping depots, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to move or stack by forklift.

Examples

  • EP Equipment, a manufacturer of lithium-powered warehouse forklifts founded in Hangzhou 28 years ago, has with Sinovation Ventures’ backing launched autonomous models that are able to maneuver themselves in factories and on warehouse floors.

  • He wrote that the company plans to invest more than $300 million this year in safety projects, including $66 million to create technology that will help prevent collisions of forklifts and other types of industrial vehicles.

  • Recio tells us about a bull elephant that used its tusks as a forklift to rescue a baby rhino that was stuck in the mud, despite being charged repeatedly by the mama rhino, which apparently mistook this compassionate act for aggression.

  • If the feds approve the highway project, San Diego could use federal dollars to purchase all-electric forklifts, tractors and harbor cranes and charging stations.

  • He cut and weeded lettuce, stacked strawberry boxes after the harvest, drove a forklift in the warehouse.

  • If you try to get work in a factory, how is your 10-year-old DUI relevant to that, if you are not driving a forklift?

  • One time while at work, Mama June had a forklift run over her toe.

  • Jon called to him, the robot swung up his forklift and rolled over on noiseless tires.

  • In England a 40-cell unit has been used to drive a forklift truck and to do electric welding.