freight / freɪt /

💦中学词汇运送货物运送运送物品运送物资

freight2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. goods, cargo, or lading transported for pay, whether by water, land, or air.
  2. the ordinary conveyance or means of transport of goods provided by common carriers: Shipping by freight is less expensive.
  3. the charges, fee, or compensation paid for such transportation: We pay the freight.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to load; burden: a story heavily freighted with private meaning.
  2. to load with goods or merchandise for transportation: It took all night to freight the ship.
  3. to transport as freight; send by freight.

freight 近义词

n. 名词 noun

goods being shipped

更多freight例句

  1. This year, electric vehicle startups have gone public in droves on those terms, with multibillion-dollar valuations doled out to innovators like QuantumScape, a battery developer, and Hyliion, which makes electrified powertrains for freight trucks.
  2. Diesel engines are the workhorses of freight transportation and agriculture — and by extension keep the economy fed and well supplied.
  3. Accordingly, Horowitz encouraged Tristan to abandon a few of his earliest ideas—one to revolutionize freight, another tackling childhood obesity with play—and instead to pursue this thing he was uniquely experienced to execute.
  4. Rose, who is Reliable’s chief executive officer, says the company’s business plan is to equip a fleet of Cessna 208 Caravans with its self-flying systems and use them for air freight deliveries.
  5. A similar subscription model is planned by Nikola, but Nikola is focused largely on commercial electric freight trucks and is expected to require more commitment from customers.
  6. Up in the tower, Bucca was joined by Battalion Chief Orio Palmer, who had managed to get a freight elevator to bring him part way.
  7. Toledo is a tough city, a factory town, a freight train junction, a lake steamer port.
  8. But a year later he was back home in New Orleans and back on the docks, handling freight on ships bound for the Gulf of Mexico.
  9. Bette would “have no choice” but to pay the extra, socialistic freight.
  10. “She seemed to indicate she had worked at Stapleton Air Freight,” he said.
  11. We made the freight camp, however, just as the storm cut loose in deadly earnest.
  12. You know that if there was anything they wanted they weren't taking any risk by going to any freight camp.
  13. Faintly outlined among the trees, Jess saw an old freight or box car.
  14. By sheer good fortune a big tree stump stood under the door of the freight car, or the children never could have opened it.
  15. They could see nothing at all, for the freight car was tightly made, and all outside was nearly as black as night.