truckload
truckload — 名詞
1. the quantity of items or material that fills a whole truck; also used informally
一卡車的量
卡車裝載量;也比喻大量
the quantity of items or material that fills a whole truck; also used informally to describe a very large amount of something.
Vinícius ordered a truckload of bricks delivered to the building site on Monday.
Vinícius 安排了一卡車的磚塊,在星期一早上送到工地。
a truckload of [physical goods]
Each truckload of gravel weighs roughly twelve tons before the driver heads to the quarry.
每卡車的碎石在司機開往採石場前,大約重十二噸。
each truckload + weight specification
Putri had a truckload of reports due Friday and worked late every evening.
Putri 星期五前有一卡車的報告要交,所以每晚都加班到很晚。
The charity received a truckload of warm blankets before the first winter snow.
這家慈善機構在入冬第一場雪前,收到了一卡車的保暖毛毯。
Takeshi unloaded two full truckloads of furniture before the shop closed for the evening.
Takeshi 在店家打烊前,卸下了滿滿兩卡車的傢俱。
文法句型
a truckload of + noun
用法筆記
In informal speech and writing, "a truckload of" is used figuratively with uncountable nouns (e.g., "a truckload of trouble") or plural nouns (e.g., "a truckload of emails") to mean "a very large amount." The figurative sense is common in everyday conversation but less frequent in formal writing.