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lorry    音標拼音: [l'ɔri]
n. 運貨汽車,卡車

運貨汽車,卡車

lorry
n 1: a large low horse-drawn wagon without sides
2: a large truck designed to carry heavy loads; usually without
sides [synonym: {lorry}, {camion}]

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