lorry

suomi-englanti sanakirja

lorry englannista suomeksi

  1. kuorma-auto

  2. vaunu

  1. Substantiivi

  2. Verbi

lorry englanniksi

  1. A large and heavy vehicle designed to carry goods or soldiers; a truck

  2. (syn)

  3. (RQ:Wharton Marne)

  4. (quote-book)

  5. (quote-book), (publisher)|Heinemann|year=1987|page=164|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=38yXAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA164|isbn=978-0-85052-600-4|passage=Our journey through the streets of Singapore awoke strange emotions. Very little of the structural damage seemed to have been repaired beyond make-shift patchwork. The streets had a dingy and forlorn look. We arrived outside the British American Tobacco building and had our first experience of the shouting and hustlings that accompanied all Japanese supervision of our movements. We were shouted at to get out of the lorry with our baggage and make out way into the building.

  6. (quote-song)

  7. (quote-journal)

  8. a truck with an open carriage, sometimes used for transporting construction workers.

  9. A barrow or truck for shifting baggage, as at stations.

  10. A small cart or wagon used on the tramways in mines to carry coal or rubbish.

  11. (quote-book) Information Circular|seriesvolume=6895|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher=Bureau of Mines, (w)|month=July|year=1936|pages=4 and 5|pageurl=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015077569393&view=1up&seq=6|oclc=41981099|passage=&91;page 4&93; The larry had been filled to overflowing. When the controller was moved to the third point there was a jarring of the larry, which shook off more of the fine coal and created a dust cloud that enveloped the larry. This dust cloud was ignited by an arc at the wheels. The flame enveloped the larry and the operator, who was standing at the footboard at the controls. He received severe burns on the hands, forearms, face, and neck. ... &91;page 5&93; Coal dust should be kept from tracks on which electric locomotives or slate larries travel.

  12. A large, low, horse-drawn, four-wheeled cart without sides; also, a similar wagon modified for use on railways.

  13. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Ordered, by the of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons of the United Kingdom, to be printed|date=16 February 1838|year_published=28 March 1838|section=paragraph 1183|page=103|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=zdMnm7B9xEIC&pg=PA103|oclc=41200563|passage=In order that these very important mails might not be unnecessarily delayed, we procured an express engine, and having, as is customary in such cases, fastened those for Manchester and the North on a larry between the engine and the Post-office, they being too bulky to travel in the latter, we departed at 8.10, ... On our arrival at the next station, Crewe, we were much alarmed at the intelligence received from the engineer, that one of the bags on the larry, which proved to be the Carlisle, was on fire: ...

  14. (quote-journal)|date=14 March 1887|year_published=9 July 1890|volume=II|page=216|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=ekM1AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA216|oclc=39816174|passage=For the services of horses and conveyances as may be required at either camp, at a charge per diem to be stated in tender, specifying single horse carts and four horse lorries.

  15. (quote-journal), witness|title=Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works. Minutes of Evidence. Cable Tramway from King-street, ''via'' William-street, to Ocean-street.|journal=New South Wales. Votes and Proceedings of the South Wales Legislative Assembly|Legislative Assembly during the Session of 1891–2, with the Various Documents Connected therewith. In Eight Volumes|location=Sydney, N.S.W.|publisher=Charles Potter, government printer,(nb...)|date=6 May 1890|year_published=1892|section=paragraph 937|volume=V|page=36|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=EUM1AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA4-PA36|oclc=39816174|passage=''Garran.'' Would it make any difference to you whether the tramway were worked by horses or by cable? ''Macintosh.'' It would not matter to me, so long as I could get into my premises. We have, perhaps, one of the largest businesses, in heavy material, in Pitt-street, and this traffic is carried on by lorries. If a tramway were laid down in the street, we should not be able to get into our premises.

  16. (quote-hansard)|house=Zealand House of Representatives|House of Representatives|location=Wellington|publisher=John Mackay, government printer|date=15 October 1909|volume=146|page=237|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=auYkAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA2-PA237|column=1|oclc=191255532|passage=In Barton's case it was a State Coal Department lorry that hit him and smashed him and the Government would not admit that the State Coal Department lorry was a public work.

  17. To transport by, or as if by, lorry.

  18. (l)