trundle

英['trʌndl] 美['trʌndl]
  • v. 滚;转动;运送;旋转;慢步走
  • n. 小车轮;脚轮;滚动
trundler trundled trundled trundling trundles
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Noun:
  1. a low bed to be slid under a higher bed

  2. small wheel or roller

Verb:
  1. move heavily;

    "the streetcar trundled down the avenue"

1. A few horse-drawn carts still trundle through the dilapidated mining villages.
几架马车仍然在破落的矿村中曲折行进。

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2. Girls trundle in carrying heavy book bags.
背着沉重书包的女孩们慢慢走进来。

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3. Trundle a hoop along.
滚铁环.

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4. I doubt if Emerson could trundle a wheelbarrow through the streets ( Henry David Thoreau )
我怀疑爱默生是否能把一辆独轮车推过街道 ( 亨利戴维索罗 )

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5. I am coming !'he shouted, and sailed the trundle - bed boat straight at them.
他叫道, 乘着矮床帆船径直向星星们驶去.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The fruit seller trundled his cart along the street.
      卖水果的商贩沈重地推著车子沿街走去。
    2. A goods train trundled past.
      一列货运列车隆隆地驶过。
    3. He trundled a wheelbarrow down the path.
      他推着手推车沿路走过。
    4. I trundled along to the information desk.
      我慢慢向问讯处走去。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Base is pulled with trundle, and can appear on the stage.
      底座以脚轮拉出,并且能够上台。
    2. The capital may accumulate through the trundle, but the key is must attain the first barrel gold.
      资本是可以通过滚动积累起来的,但关键是要拿到第一桶金。