tugger
tugger — 名詞
1. someone or something that pulls with short, forceful motions.
拉動者
用力拉東西的人或物
someone or something that pulls with short, forceful motions.
The old farm horse was a steady tugger, pulling the plow through the heavy soil.
那匹老農場馬是個穩定的拉動者,拉著犁穿過厚重的土壤。
collocation: steady tugger
Mei's toddler was a determined little tugger, always pulling the dish towel off the counter.
Mei 的學步小孩是個不屈不撓的小拉動者,老是將廚房抹布扯下來。
pattern: [possessive] + [adjective] + tugger
Ravindra's truck earned the nickname 'big tugger' after pulling a car out of the mud.
Ravindra 的卡車拉出一輛陷入泥濘的車後,得了個「大拉動者」的綽號。
Noor's puppy was a playful tugger, always pulling at socks and shoelaces.
Noor 的小狗是個愛玩的拉動者,老是拉著襪子和鞋帶。
Leo worked as a tugger at the warehouse, pulling heavy pallets to the loading dock.
Leo 在倉庫擔任拉動者的工作,負責將沉重的棧板拉到裝貨碼頭。
- pusher
a person or thing that pushes instead of pulling
文法句型
tugger + of + noun phrase
tugger + prepositional phrase
用法筆記
Uncommon in everyday speech; speakers often prefer the verb 'tug' or descriptive phrases such as 'someone who pulls'. The noun 'tug' (meaning a pulling boat or a single pull) is a separate and more common word.