truck
Lorry, I think.
In British English, a "lorry" is a large truck. The word "truck" is also used in British English, but it tends to refer to pickup trucks or flatbed trucks, rather than vehicles with an enclosed compartment.
Truck.
In the United States, the word "lorry" is not commonly used; however, in British English, it refers to a large motor vehicle used for transporting goods. In American English, the equivalent term would be "truck."
Lorry - British = truck American.
Yes. Lorry is a British term used for truck.
Lorry is a British term for what's otherwise known as a tractor-trailer.
Lorry is a British term for what's otherwise known as a tractor-trailer.
A British motorvehicle
A lorry, or a van
The Lorry's only have The X Factor logo on them.
No the lorry is truckThe words "lorry " and "truck" are simply the British and American versions of the same thing. - A road going vehicle that can carry cargo.