Trolleys Meaning in English
word · lemma: trolley
ˈtɹɑɫiz
TRAHL-eez
tɹˈɒlɪz
trol-EEZ
Definition
Vehicles used for carrying things, often referring to carts in supermarkets or trams for public transport. The meaning depends on context.
Usage & Nuances
In British English, 'trolley' often means a supermarket cart, while in American English, 'cart' is more common and 'trolley' can refer to a streetcar/tram. Check the context: 'trolleys' in a store vs. on the street.
Spanish: carritos (de supermercado) - tranvíasPortuguese (BR): carrinhos (de supermercado) - bondesPortuguese (PT): carrinhos (de compras) - elétricos (transporte)Chinese (Simplified): 购物车 - 电车Chinese (Traditional): 購物車 - 電車Hindi: ट्रॉली (खरीदारी की) - ट्रामArabic: عربات التسوق - قطارات الترامBengali: ট্রলি - ট্রামRussian: тележки - трамваиJapanese: トロリー - トロリーバス - ショッピングカートVietnamese: xe đẩy - xe điệnKorean: 카트 - 트롤리버스Turkish: alışveriş arabası - tramvayUrdu: ٹرالی - ٹرامIndonesian: trol - kereta dorong - trem
Example Sentences
There are no trolleys left at the entrance.
basic
Please return your trolleys after shopping.
basic
The city still uses electric trolleys for transport.
basic
People often leave trolleys all over the parking lot.
natural
The kids love riding in the trolleys while we shop.
natural
Let's catch one of those old trolleys and see the city.
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