Carting Meaning in English
word · lemma: cart
ˈkɑɹtɪŋ
KAR-ting
kˈɑːtɪŋ
KAH-ting
Definition
Carrying or moving something, usually heavy or bulky, by putting it into a cart or a wagon and transporting it from one place to another.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and rarely used as a standalone verb outside 'carting away' or 'carting around.' Implies effort or cumbersome transport. Used with physical objects, not people or ideas.
Spanish: transportar en carro - llevar en carretaPortuguese (BR): carregar (em carroça) - transportar (em carrinho)Portuguese (PT): carregar (em carroça) - transportar (em carrinho)Chinese (Simplified): 用车运输 - 用手推车搬运Chinese (Traditional): 用車運輸 - 用手推車搬運Hindi: गाड़ी में ले जाना - ठेले पर ढोनाArabic: النقل بعربة - نقل بعربة يدويةBengali: টেনে নেওয়া - গাড়িতে বহন করাRussian: тащить - возить (на тележке)Japanese: 運ぶ - カートで運ぶVietnamese: chở - đẩy xe chởKorean: 실어 나르다 - 카트로 옮기다Turkish: taşımak (araba ile) - el arabasıyla taşımakUrdu: گاڑی میں لے جانا - کھینچ کر لے جاناIndonesian: mengangkut - mendorong dengan gerobak
Example Sentences
He spent the afternoon carting boxes to the garage.
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We saw workers carting sand at the construction site.
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She is always carting her art supplies to class.
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I got tired of carting my groceries up three flights of stairs.
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Stop carting old junk around—you don't need all that stuff!
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They make a living by carting goods across town.
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