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lorry

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Motor vehicles
lor·ry /ˈlɒri $ ˈlɔːri, ˈlɑːri/ ●●● S3 noun (plural lorries) [countable] British English  1. TTCa large vehicle for carrying heavy goods 大卡车,运货汽车 SYN truck5 see picture at 见图 truck12. it fell off the back of a lorry spokenSTEAL used humorously to say that something was probably stolen 多半是偷来之物〔幽默用法〕
Examples from the Corpus
lorryIt's expected as many as 150,000 lorries will use the terminal every year.In April 1986 our 29-year-old son met a lorry coming from the opposite direction with a very heavy utility trailer in tow.A lorry driver signalled to her to cross the road.Heavier traffic flows caused by lorries on bridges and roads also added to the ministry's problems.They would be at risk from the vastly increased number of cars and heavy lorries expected to use the new tunnel.On the upward curve over the first down the lorry was forced to a crawl.But there was further drama when the crane's brakes failed and it slid into the cab of the lorry.Charges of government mismanagement were compounded by reports of corruption among food wholesalers, lorry owners and trawlermen.
From Longman Business Dictionarylorrylor‧ry /ˈlɒriˈlɔːri, ˈlɑːri/ noun (plural lorries) [countable] British EnglishTRANSPORT a large motor vehicle for carrying heavy goodsSYN TRUCKa strike by lorry driversWe now have a fleet of 65 lorries.Origin lorry (1800-1900) Perhaps from English dialect lurry to pull ((17-19 centuries))
lor·ry nounChineseSyllable
a heavy for vehicle carrying Corpus large Business goods


lorry
lorry S3 /ˈlɒri $ ˈlɔːri, ˈlɑːri/ noun (plural lorries) [countable] British English
 Date: 1800-1900
 Origin: Perhaps from English dialect lurry 'to pull' (17-19 centuries)
1. a large vehicle for carrying heavy goods
   SYN  truck
2. it fell off the back of a lorry spoken used humorously to say that something was probably stolen


🔑 lorryBrE /ˈlɒri/ 🔊NAmE /ˈlɔːri/ 🔊, /ˈlɑːri/ 🔊 (BrE) noun (
plural
lorries
)
(also truck NAmE, BrE )
a large vehicle for carrying heavy loads by road 卡车;货运汽车a lorry driver卡车司机Emergency food supplies were brought in by lorry. 应急食物是用卡车运来的。🔊🔊a lorry load of frozen fish装满一卡车的冷冻鱼off the ˌback of a ˈlorry(BrE, informal, humorous) goods that fell off the back of a lorry were probably stolen. People say or accept that they came 'off the back of a lorry' to avoid saying or asking where they really came from. (指货物等)来路不明