trailer
- IPA[ˈtrālər]
美式
- an unpowered vehicle towed by another.;the rear section of a tractor-trailer.
- advertise (a movie or program) in advance by broadcasting excerpts or details;transport (something) by trailer
verb: trailer, 3rd person present: trailers, gerund or present participle: trailering, past tense: trailered, past participle: trailered
noun: trailer, plural noun: trailers
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. an unpowered vehicle towed by another.
- ▪ the rear section of a tractor-trailer.
- ▪ an open cart a farm trailer hauled by a tractor
- ▪ a platform for transporting a boat.
- ▪ North American an unpowered vehicle equipped for living in, typically used when traveling for recreation.
- ▪ North American a mobile home.
- 2. an excerpt or series of excerpts from a movie or program used to advertise it in advance; a preview terrific trailers for mediocre movies
- 3. a thing that trails, especially a trailing plant.
動詞
- 1. advertise (a movie or program) in advance by broadcasting excerpts or details the series has already been heavily trailered
- 2. transport (something) by trailer the aircraft is easy to trailer and will fit into any garage