forklift / ˈfɔrkˌlɪft /

💦中学词汇叉车铲车叉式升降机

forklift2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  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. to move or stack by forklift.

更多forklift例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. He cut and weeded lettuce, stacked strawberry boxes after the harvest, drove a forklift in the warehouse.
  6. 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?
  7. One time while at work, Mama June had a forklift run over her toe.
  8. Jon called to him, the robot swung up his forklift and rolled over on noiseless tires.
  9. In England a 40-cell unit has been used to drive a forklift truck and to do electric welding.