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freight

/freyt/US // freɪt //UK // (freɪt) //

运送货物,运送,运送物品,运送物资

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : goods, cargo, or lading transported for pay, whether by water, land, or air.
    • : the ordinary conveyance or means of transport of goods provided by common carriers: Shipping by freight is less expensive.
    • : the charges, fee, or compensation paid for such transportation: We pay the freight.
    • : the cargo, or any part of the cargo, of a vessel; merchandise transported by water.
    • : Chiefly British. transportation of goods by water.
    • : freight train.
    • : Slang. cost or price, especially when high: I'd like a larger house, but can't afford the freight.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to load; burden: a story heavily freighted with private meaning.
    • : to load with goods or merchandise for transportation: It took all night to freight the ship.
    • : to transport as freight; send by freight.

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Examples

  • 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.

  • Diesel engines are the workhorses of freight transportation and agriculture — and by extension keep the economy fed and well supplied.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Toledo is a tough city, a factory town, a freight train junction, a lake steamer port.

  • 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.

  • Bette would “have no choice” but to pay the extra, socialistic freight.

  • “She seemed to indicate she had worked at Stapleton Air Freight,” he said.

  • We made the freight camp, however, just as the storm cut loose in deadly earnest.

  • You know that if there was anything they wanted they weren't taking any risk by going to any freight camp.

  • Faintly outlined among the trees, Jess saw an old freight or box car.

  • By sheer good fortune a big tree stump stood under the door of the freight car, or the children never could have opened it.

  • They could see nothing at all, for the freight car was tightly made, and all outside was nearly as black as night.