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tractor

/trak-ter/US // ˈtræk tər //UK // (ˈtræktə) //

拖拉机,拖曳机,牵引车,拖头

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a powerful motor-driven vehicle with large, heavy treads, used for pulling farm machinery, other vehicles, etc.
    • : Also called truck tractor. a short truck with a driver's cab but no body, designed for hauling a trailer or semitrailer.
    • : something used for drawing or pulling.
    • : Aeronautics. a propeller mounted at the front of an airplane, thus exerting a pull.Also called tractor airplane. an airplane with a propeller so mounted.

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Examples

  • The farmers rode tractors into New Delhi, demanding the repeal of new farm laws.

  • Protesters were supposed to hold a tractor rally on specific routes in the capital, after the official Republic Day parade.

  • These measures, which were extended in 2010 and remain in force, treat the purchase of alpacas like tractors or other new equipment.

  • Automated tractors will soon be able to plow vegetable fields to a smoother surface than a human driver could, improving germination rates.

  • Finally, it costs him Rs3,500 to rent a tractor trolley to carry the crop to the market, and Rs2,000 for diesel for the journey.

  • Juanita Schulze said as a train rammed through a stuck tractor-trailer.

  • Going hands-free is just one of the perks of a place where the only form of transportation is by carriage, bike, or tractor.

  • A few miles on, a new main road was clotted with convoys of tractor-trailers.

  • Highways were blocked off, leaving passengers waiting to be rescued by a tractor.

  • Wearing a red hoodie over his baseball cap, Omar, 17, quickly jumped off a tractor to greet us.

  • Out on a green meadow a farmer drove a tractor, busily plowing deep furrows for a new crop.

  • He strolled casually down to a rude stone wall and watched the tractor churn toward him.

  • Something had gone wrong with his gasoline tractor, and she knew he had spent two or three hours finding out the fault.

  • All told of strenuous effort in which sweating men and horses had been aided by tractor machines.

  • Lucky a trader needs an atom-powered tractor that can move at night.