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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
truck
truck [truck trucks trucked trucking] noun, verb BrE [trʌk] NAmE [trʌk] noun 1. (especially NAmE) (BrE also lorry)a large vehicle for carrying heavy loads by road •a truck driver 2. (BrE) (NAmE car)an open railway vehicle for carrying goods or animals •a cattle truck 3. a vehicle that is open at the back, used for carrying goods, soldiers, animals, etc •a delivery/garbage/farm truck 4. a vehicle for carrying things, that is pulled or pushed by hand see also ↑forklift truck, ↑pickup truck, ↑salt truck Word Origin: Middle English (denoting a solid wooden wheel): perhaps short for truckle in the sense ‘wheel, pulley’. The sense ‘wheeled vehicle’ dates from the late 18th cent. Collocations: Driving Having a car have/own/ (BrE) run a car ride a motorcycle/motorbike drive/prefer/use an automatic/a manual/(NAmE, informal) a stick shift have/get your car serviced/fixed/repaired buy/sell a used car/(especially BrE) a second-hand car take/pass/fail a (BrE) driving test/(both NAmE) driver's test/road test get/obtain/have/lose/carry a/your (BrE) driving licence/(NAmE) driver's license Driving put on/fasten/ (NAmE) buckle/wear/undo your seat belt/safety belt put/turn/leave the key in the ignition start the car/engine (BrE) change/ (NAmE) shift/put sth into gear press/put your foot on the brake pedal/clutch/accelerator release the clutch/(especially BrE) the handbrake/(both NAmE) the emergency brake/the parking brake drive/park/reverse the car (BrE) indicate left/right (especially NAmE) signal that you are turning left/right take/miss (BrE) the turning/(especially NAmE) the turn apply/hit/slam on the brake(s) beep/honk/ (especially BrE) toot/ (BrE) sound your horn Problems and accidents a car skids/crashes (into sth)/collides (with sth) swerve to avoid an oncoming car/a pedestrian crash/lose control of the car have/be in/be killed in/survive a car crash/a car accident/(NAmE) a car wreck/a hit-and-run be run over/knocked down by a car/bus/truck dent/hit (BrE) the bonnet/(NAmE) the hood break/crack/shatter (BrE) the windscreen/(NAmE) the windshield blow/ (especially BrE) burst/puncture (BrE) a tyre/(NAmE) a tire get/have (BrE) a flat tyre/a flat tire/a puncture inflate/change/fit/replace/check a tyre/tire Traffic and driving regulations be caught in/get stuck in/sit in a traffic jam cause congestion/tailbacks/traffic jams/gridlock experience/face lengthy delays beat/avoid the traffic/the rush hour break/observe/ (NAmE) drive the speed limit be caught on (BrE) a speed camera stop sb for/pull sb over for/ (BrE, informal) be done for speeding (both informal) run/ (BrE) jump a red light/the lights be arrested for/charged with (BrE) drink-driving/(both US) driving under the influence (DUI)/driving while intoxicated (DWI) be banned/ (BrE) disqualified from driving Example Bank: •A convoy of heavy trucks rumbled past. •Behind them, the fuel truck exploded. •She heard the truck parking in front of the building. •Zach was playing with a toy truck on the floor. •a monster truck rally •a truck carrying sacks of vegetables •a truck load of grain •sales of cars and light trucks •A tanker truck filled with gas exploded on the highway. •An ammunition truck exploded just yards from the station. •He was driving a dump truck loaded with gravel. •The bus crashed into a truck loaded with timber. •The only way of getting out of the city was in a cattle truck. •The soldiers were travelling in the back of the truck. •The truck came loose from the engine and began to roll backwards. •a cattle/coal truck Idiom: ↑have no truck with somebody Derived Word: ↑trucking verb ~ sth (+ adv./prep.) (especially NAmE) to take sth somewhere by truck • Water had to be trucked in to the town. Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English (denoting a solid wooden wheel): perhaps short for truckle in the sense ‘wheel, pulley’. The sense ‘wheeled vehicle’ dates from the late 18th cent. See also: ↑car ▪ ↑lorry
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