lorry
word
Definition
A large vehicle used for transporting goods by road, mostly used in British English; in American English, the word is 'truck'.
Usage & Nuances
'Lorry' is British English; Americans say 'truck.' Common collocations: 'delivery lorry,' 'articulated lorry.' Rare in American English. In the UK, a 'lorry driver' is a truck driver.
Spanish: camiónPortuguese (BR): caminhãoPortuguese (PT): camiãoChinese (Simplified): 卡车Chinese (Traditional): 卡車Hindi: लोरी - ट्रकArabic: شاحنةBengali: লরী - ট্রাকRussian: грузовикJapanese: トラックVietnamese: xe tảiKorean: 트럭Turkish: kamyonUrdu: ٹرکIndonesian: truk
Example Sentences
The supermarket's lorry delivers fresh produce every morning.
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A lorry stopped at the traffic light.
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My uncle drives a lorry for work.
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The lorry is full of boxes.
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We had to wait because a huge lorry was blocking the road.
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Did you see the new lorry parked outside the warehouse?
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