lorry 的定义
plural lor·ries.
- Chiefly British. a motor truck, especially a large one.
- any of various conveyances running on rails, as for transporting material in a mine or factory.
- a long, low, horse-drawn wagon without sides.
lorry 近义词
等同于 truck
等同于 wagon
更多lorry例句
- “I sincerely hope this woman is flattened by a lorry,” prays another.
- The lorry hit him so hard he was dead by the time the nearside front wheels rolled over his neck.
- They crawled down off the lorry, and took off their caps, and ate every particle of food in the house.
- And one day a lorry, piled high with boxes, rolled and thumped down the street, and halted by Ren.
- I was wanted to take ten officers at once and to jump into a motor lorry, and go with a party of 30 others to the trenches.
- We raced our lorry through country looking just like the Romney Marshes, Sussex.
- Added to these difficulties, a motor-lorry had stuck on the way up and blocked our transport for the night.