Trailer ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Trailer ( noun )

  1. 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.
  2. A long low vehicle that is pulled behind a truck and is used for transporting goods.
  3. 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:

  1. We decided to take a road trip across the country and stay in a trailer.
  2. The delivery truck was hauling a large trailer filled with boxes.
  3. I saw the trailer for the new superhero movie and I can't wait to see it.
  4. The trailer was attached to the back of the truck, ready to be pulled along the highway.
  5. 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 )

  1. 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.
  2. A long low vehicle that is pulled behind a truck and is used for transporting goods.
  3. 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:

  1. We decided to take a road trip across the country and stay in a trailer.
  2. The delivery truck was hauling a large trailer filled with boxes.
  3. I saw the trailer for the new superhero movie and I can't wait to see it.
  4. The trailer was attached to the back of the truck, ready to be pulled along the highway.
  5. We're going to have to pull the trailer behind us if we want to take all of our camping gear.
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