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美:[ˈtrɑli kɑr]
英:[ˈtrɔli kɑ:]
美:[ˈtrɑli kɑr]
有轨电车;
noun
a streetcar powered electrically through a trolley called alsotrolley car
a device that carries electric current from an overhead wire to an electrically driven vehicle
a wheeled carriage running on an overhead rail or track
chiefly British a cart or wheeled stand used for conveying something (such as food or books)
dialectal, England a cart of any of various kinds
verb
transitive verb
to convey by a trolley
intransitive verb
to ride on a trolley
Noun probably from troll >entry 2
The first known use of trolley was in 1823
split1 of 3verb
to divide lengthwise or by layers
split a log
to divide or separate as if by forcing apart families were often split up
a river split the town
to mark (a ballot) or cast (a vote) for candidates of different parties
to burst or break apart or in pieces
to affect as if by breaking up or tearing apart
a roar that split the air
to divide into shares
we split the profit
to divide into groups or parts they split into two teams
we'll split up; you take the left fork
to become separated off
split from the group
depart sense 1
split for the party
British inform sense 2, tell—usually used with on
split2 of 3noun
a narrow break made by or as if by splitting : crack
the act or process of splitting : division
the act of lowering oneself to the floor or leaping into the air with the legs extended in a straight line and in opposite directions
split3 of 3adjective
divided by or as if by splitting
a split lip
trophynoun
something taken from the enemy in victory or conquest especially when kept and displayed as proof of one's bravery or victory
took the enemy's flags as trophies
something given in recognition of a victory or as an award for achievement
a golf trophy
trolleynoun
a device for carrying current from a wire to an electrically driven vehicle
a streetcar that runs on tracks and gets its electric power through a trolley called alsotrolley car
a wheeled carriage running on an overhead rail or track
1 Pickup locations will be at the following city garages:42nd Street garage23rd Street garage17th Street garage5th Street garageAll passengers will be dropped off at the trolley stop on the west side of Washington Avenue between 11th and 12th streets.
2 Some of those plans are aimed at more frequent trolley runs and improved security, along with a new bus line from San Ysidro, and were scheduled to kick in next month.
3 Why are there reindeer on top of that trolley car?
为什麽这些驯鹿要站在这部电车的顶端?