handcart
/ˈhændkɑːt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhændkɑːrt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈhan(d)-ˌkärt/ (ame, mw)
handcart — 名詞
- handcartsingular
- handcartsplural
1. a simple cart on two (or sometimes four) wheels, fitted with long handles so tha
手推車
靠人力推拉搬運貨物的小車
a simple cart on two (or sometimes four) wheels, fitted with long handles so that a single person can move it on foot — historically used by traders, farmers, or labourers to shift sacks, crates, or other loads over short distances.
Ezra pushed a wooden handcart full of vegetables from the farm to the market.
Ezra 推著一輛裝滿蔬菜的木製手推車,從農場運到市場。
push a handcart full of [goods] for moving things by hand
An old man pulled a rusty handcart down the narrow alley toward the rice shop.
一位老人拉著一輛生鏽的手推車,沿著狹窄的巷子走向米店。
pull a handcart down [a path] for short-distance transport
In the museum photograph, street traders carried fish and bread in handcarts.
在博物館的照片中,街頭小販用手推車載著魚和麵包。
Faisal loaded sacks of flour onto the handcart and tied them down with rope.
Faisal 把一袋袋麵粉裝上手推車,並用繩子綁好。
The pioneers walked west across the plains, pulling all their belongings in handcarts.
拓荒者帶著所有家當,拉著手推車徒步穿越平原向西前進。
文法句型
a handcart of [goods]
push/pull a handcart
用法筆記
Often associated with historical or rural settings — modern equivalents such as 'trolley' or 'pushcart' are more common in everyday speech.