1. trolley
If you're planning to buy just a few items, there is no need to take a trolley.
I need to buy a lot. Get me a trolley, please.
A shopping trolley is comfortable to carry things in a supermarket.
In this shop the trolleys are green.
He wheeled his trolley down the aisle.
If your baggage is big and heavy use a trolley.
You can catch the number 47 trolley from the train station.
We need to take the trolley because we are going to buy lots of things.
I filled my trolley with enough food to last a month.
I going to a trolley
The children put some extra things they wanted into the shopping trolley, so their mum wasn’t happy when she found out.
When I was college, I and my friends destroyed the trolley at the supermarket.
There are three items in your trolley.
Find a trolley so we can put all our shopping in it.
My supermarket trolley had a broken wheel.
Anglais mot "vozík"(trolley) se produit dans des ensembles:
Module 4 extra2. carriage
a horse-drawn carriage
Please, do not leave your carriage while the train is running
Why don't we take a drive round the island on this ox carriage?
Jondrette quietly told his wife to dismiss the carriage, and when she had left the room, turned back
The front carriage of the train is for first-class passengers only.
Every train had hot water on it on every carriage so you were always able to make noodles if you were desperate.
He put it on and ignoring them all, he knelt and gazed at the baby asleep in its carriage.
The definition of carriage refers a vehicle used for transportation. A passenger car on a train is an example of a carriage.
What's the danger of sticking one's head out of a carriage window when a train is in motion?
£16.95 including VAT and carriage
I ran for the train, to find that the carriage was so full I had to stand.
I had to walk up the train with my heavy suitcase because I'd got into the wrong carriage.
a vehicle with four wheels that is usually pulled by horses and was used mainly in the past: a horse-drawn carriage
The good fairy changed a pumpkin into a beautiful carriage to take Cinderella to the prince's ball
In the carriage sat a gentleman, not attractive, but also not unattractive, not too fat nor too thin; one could not call him old, but he also was not too young.