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lorry

 
Dictionary: lor·ry   (lôr'ē, lŏr'ē) pronunciation
 
n. Chiefly British., pl. -ries.

A motor truck.

[Perhaps akin to dialectal lurry, to lug, haul.]


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WordNet: lorry
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The noun has 2 meanings:

Meaning #1: a large low horse-drawn wagon without sides

Meaning #2: a large truck designed to carry heavy loads; usually without sides
  Synonym: camion


 
Wikipedia: Lorry (horse-drawn)
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Among horse-drawn vehicles, a lorry was a low-loading trolley. It was used mainly for the carriage of other vehicles, for example for delivery from the coachbuilders or returning there for repair.

Its very small wheels were mounted under the deck which had to be wider than the track of the vehicles to be carried. It had two ramps, stowed above the back axle and below the body. These were withdrawn from the lorry and one end of each attached to the back of the deck while the other ends rested on the ground. A winch, mounted on the headboard was then used to draw the load up the ramps and onto the deck. The winch cable, low fixed sideboards and a low hinged tailboard plus lashings retained it there.

The lorry was rather like a wooden version of the modern car-carrying trailer, intended for towing behind a car, except that the wheels were wooden, with iron tyres and were not close-coupled. The front ones were on a steering undercarriage. The driver's seat was mounted on the top of the headboard.

Around 1900, the lorry developed a sturdier form for carrying the heavier motor cars. These motor car lorries were two-horse vehicles, partly because of the weight carried but also because the roll-resistance of the very small wheels had to be overcome. For the same reason, it was primarily an urban vehicle so that, on the paved roads, the small wheels were not an insurmountable handicap. In any case, the axles were sprung.

As in many fields, as time went by, people used the word perhaps without understanding its detailed meaning, so that it became applied less precisely and other configurations were given the name. By 1911, as the motor-propelled lorry (a kind of truck) developed, a pedant would have regarded it as being more the heir of the heavy trolley than of the horse-drawn lorry. However, the railway vehicles, first noted by the Oxford English Dictionary from 1838, were more like the horse-drawn road lorry. In these earlier years, it was also called a lurry. In Britain, "lorry" nowadays means any large powered truck.

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Translations: Lorry
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - lastvogn, fladvogn

idioms:

  • off the back of a lorry    stjålet

Nederlands (Dutch)
truck, vrachtwagen (goederen) van twijfelachtige herkomst

Français (French)
n. - (GB) camion

idioms:

  • off the back of a lorry    tombé du ciel, être de la marchandise récupérée

Deutsch (German)
n. - Lastkraftwagen, Lkw

idioms:

  • off the back of a lorry    jmdm. zugelaufen

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - (Βρετ.) καμιόνι, φορτηγό (αυτοκίνητο)

idioms:

  • off the back of a lorry    που έχει αποκτηθεί με παράνομα μέσα

Italiano (Italian)
autocarro

idioms:

  • off the back of a lorry    roba rubata

Português (Portuguese)
n. - caminhonete (f) (Autom.), caminhão (m) de carga (Autom.)

idioms:

  • off the back of a lorry    tão barato que parece roubado

Русский (Russian)
перевозить грузовым транспортом, грузовик, железнодорожная платформа, вагонетка

idioms:

  • off the back of a lorry    приобрести что-л. при сомнительных обстоятельствах, украдено

Español (Spanish)
n. - camión

idioms:

  • off the back of a lorry    de segunda mano, agenciado, conseguido de chueco, obtenido por medios ilegales

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - lastbil, (i sms.) -bil, flakvagn, (öppen) godsvagn, tralla

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
卡车, 铁路货车

idioms:

  • off the back of a lorry    被偷的东西

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 卡車, 鐵路貨車

idioms:

  • off the back of a lorry    被偷的東西

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 트럭, 화차

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - トラック

idioms:

  • articulated lorry    トレーラートラック

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) اللوري عربه كبيرة منخفضه لا جوانب لها, شاحنه, سيارة شحن (بضاعه) مسروقه‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮משאית‬


 
 

 

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