Trailer
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Trailer ( noun )
- A vehicle that can be towed behind a car or truck and is equipped for living in, typically used for long journeys or as a temporary residence.
- A long low vehicle that is pulled behind a truck and is used for transporting goods.
- A movie advertisement that gives a preview of the film.
Origin:
Middle english: from the verb trail in the sense "drag behind"; related to trail.
Examples:
- We decided to take a road trip across the country and stay in a trailer.
- The delivery truck was hauling a large trailer filled with boxes.
- I saw the trailer for the new superhero movie and I can't wait to see it.
- The trailer was attached to the back of the truck, ready to be pulled along the highway.
- We're going to have to pull the trailer behind us if we want to take all of our camping gear.
(As a verb)
Trailer ( verb )
- A vehicle that can be towed behind a car or truck and is equipped for living in, typically used for long journeys or as a temporary residence.
- A long low vehicle that is pulled behind a truck and is used for transporting goods.
- A movie advertisement that gives a preview of the film.
Origin:
Middle english: from the verb trail in the sense "drag behind"; related to trail.
Examples:
- We decided to take a road trip across the country and stay in a trailer.
- The delivery truck was hauling a large trailer filled with boxes.
- I saw the trailer for the new superhero movie and I can't wait to see it.
- The trailer was attached to the back of the truck, ready to be pulled along the highway.
- We're going to have to pull the trailer behind us if we want to take all of our camping gear.