trucking的意思和读音

truckingtruck

truck

: [ˈtrʌkɪŋ] : ['trʌkɪŋ]

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v.;〈

trucks  trucking  trucked  

n.1.,2.3.4.,5.,6.(),7.8.,9.1.,2.3.4.,5.,6.(),7.8.,9.

v.1.2.3.

n.1.[Automobile]a large road vehicle used for carrying goods2.a piece of equipment used for moving heavy objects, consisting of a board or frame with wheels3.a railroad car used for carrying goods4.[Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering]a guide for a ship's ropes, in the form of a disk with holes, fitted horizontally to the top of the mast5.traded goods of any kind6.the buying, selling, or bartering of goods7.payment in goods rather than with money8.dealings or involvement9.a swivelling frame that the wheels and springs are mounted on at either end of a railway vehicle1.[Automobile]a large road vehicle used for carrying goods2.a piece of equipment used for moving heavy objects, consisting of a board or frame with wheels3.a railroad car used for carrying goods4.[Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering]a guide for a ship's ropes, in the form of a disk with holes, fitted horizontally to the top of the mast5.traded goods of any kind6.the buying, selling, or bartering of goods7.payment in goods rather than with money8.dealings or involvement9.a swivelling frame that the wheels and springs are mounted on at either end of a railway vehicle

v.1.to drive a truck, especially as a job2.to take goods somewhere in a truck3.<informal>to continue moving or traveling at a steady and relaxed rate

1. mining and earthmoving trucking passenger services ...

2. Chile trucking ) order ...

3. Travel and Tourism Trucking Turkmenistan ...

5. trainee* trucking* intertwine (使) ...

6. truckhead trucking ; trucking activities ...

7. truckhead trucking ; trucking activities ...

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1.It has long been an area where traffickers fly in cocaine from South America, before trucking it up to the U.

2.A few months earlier Jacki, his wife, had been sacked from her job at a trucking company.

3.That said, at least one of the host nation trucking companies has tried to do battle instead of paying off insurgents and warlords.

4.Rail scored nearly as well, but airplanes scored far worse, affecting climate up to 42 times more than trucking did.42

5.Farmer John was suing a trucking company for injuries sustained in an accident. The company's lawyer was questioning John.

6.Perhaps trucking companies aren't so easy to run.

7.This may reflect a pick-up in the pace of economic recovery, which may have spurred stronger trucking activity.

8.The object of the game is the same as a real trucking company: to make as much money as possible.

9.Noting that the rails and trucking companies used to be "mortal enemies, " Lanigan said those days are over.”,,“。”

10.Both terms means charges to door except for that sometimes LDP means the exclusion of the trucking from destination port to warehouse.