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wheelbarrow

/hweel-bar-oh, weel-/US // ˈʰwilˌbær oʊ, ˈwil- //UK // (ˈwiːlˌbærəʊ) //

小车,独轮车,小推车,独轮驱动

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a frame or box for conveying a load, supported at one end by a wheel or wheels, and lifted and pushed at the other by two horizontal shafts.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to move or convey in a wheelbarrow.

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Examples

  • Not wanting to keep bending over to pick up each one, I'm able to get most of them into the wheelbarrow using a "grabber" tool.

  • He and his friend huffed the iron wheelbarrow up the ridge, lashed it onto the Jeep.

  • They never get on a bicycle, or use a wheelbarrow; it's animal power, a home-distilled-ethanol truck, or nothing.

  • Ngai cites William Carlos Williams's red wheelbarrow, and his cat climbing out of the jam closet.

  • This cross between a wheelbarrow and a sedan-chair was supported and trundled along the street by four bearers.

  • These mounds are usually about eighteen feet apart, and consist of about as much earth as would fill a very large wheelbarrow.

  • She laughed as she put her foot on the wheelbarrow, hitching her skirt up where it bound her knee.

  • The ship porter, when he brought the loaded wheelbarrow, would take back to the ship the empty one.

  • I left the wheelbarrow forgotten in the road, and we ran up the slope together, turned at the door, and gazed back.