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toting

/toh-ting/US // ˈtoʊ tɪŋ //

携带,搬运,牵引,携带物品

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Southern U.S.

    • : the practice of taking home food from an employer by a person engaged in domestic service.
    • : the food so taken.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcarry
Forms: totings

Examples

  • They’ll hit classrooms toting traumas, worries and gaps in their learning.

  • If you plan to bring your lunch to work, it’s a good idea to make sure the lunch box has a long shoulder strap for easy toting.

  • This fall, many kids are heading to their new classrooms toting traumas, worries and gaps in their learning.

  • In the mornings, I often briefly go out to the fenced back garden to perform tasks such as feeding the birds or toting recyclables to the bin.

  • More than 100 residents, wearing masks and bundled against the bitter cold, held a protest outside city hall, some toting signs reading No QAnon coup.

  • Before Matthew VanDyke was a gun-toting rebel in Libya, he was just a 29-year-old with OCD, afraid of sugar.

  • Hell hath no fury like a smartphone-toting, partially informed One Directioner.

  • WHO: Vuitton-toting socialites, jumpsuit-adorned maintenance workers and shorts-wearing tatted musicians circle the block.

  • And the number of such breaches is climbing as fast as the number of people toting laptops.

  • What possible change can any one citizen instigate against that barrage of anti-intellectual, gun-toting paranoia?

  • The young chap was mighty thankful; said it was tough work toting his baggage such weather.

  • Boff ob yu is jist got tu git outen de grate house und stop toting wittles tu de po white trash.

  • And when the other got tired of toting me and wanted to kill me, then it was that this one ran up and took me away from him.

  • He didn't do nothing to me but look ugly at me, when this one would be toting me on his back across the creeks and up the hills.

  • "It ain't always convenient toting a young girl round with you," said Mrs. Talcott.