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truck in English:

1. a motor vehicle for carrying goods and materials a motor vehicle for carrying goods and materials



2. car car


This is my car.
If I remember correctly, Tom sold his car to Mary for just 500 dollars.
I doubt that Tom had to sell his car in order to raise money for medical expenses.
Tom claimed that he owned that expensive-looking red car we saw yesterday.
The old man was hit by a car and was immediately taken to the hospital.
Don't buy your car from that dealership. They'll rob you blind.
When I got out of jail, the first thing I bought was an economy car.
Everybody in the car said they wanted to get out and stretch their legs.
I don't know whether he'll come by train or by car.
Your car makes too much noise. You should have it looked at.
Tom broke into Mary's car and stole what was hidden under the driver's seat.
I doubt that Tom would ever consider driving such a small car.
Tom put his bags in the trunk, then hopped in the car and drove off.
Step out of the car and place your hands behind your back.
I saw a red car and a white one. The red one was nicer looking than the white one.

3. a large road vehicle for carrying goods from place to place a large road vehicle for carrying goods from place to place



4. truck truck


He's in the other truck.
Tom's favorite vehicle is a 1960 Ford truck.
He had an old pickup truck and a big, battered mower.
Just throw your bicycle in the back of the truck and I'll drive you home.
I remember riding home on a pickup truck last Sunday.
Tom was admiring my new car at the time the truck crashed into it.
Tom is used to driving a pickup truck, but he's never driven one of those really big trucks.
It took several hours to clear the mess left from the wreck of the truck and several cars.
While one of them sped around major parts of the property on the mower, a second made a few sweeps at some tall weeds on the edge of my wife's garden, and the third got into the truck and smoked a cigarette.
In Korea, there's a popular theory that says that: "If you eat a quarter of an Iceberg lettuce, you will fall asleep". Thus, amongst truck drivers in Korea, lettuce is known as something that should not be eaten before work.
By the way, where's your old man? "Under that over-turned truck."
The speeding vehicle skidded and crashed head-on into the rear-end of a truck before the driver could say Jack Robinson.
When send truck to collect the tool?
State police spokeswoman Janet Welp says the truck wound up crashing into a bridge railing along Interstate 30.
By then Tony was in his middle sixties and still able to work hard, but he had a brand-new truck now, a new mower, a lot of other equipment and three people helping him.