dictionnaire Français - Anglais

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un chariot Anglais:

1. caddie caddie


Jill: Or be like me and just walk around the course with the people that are playing golf and just enjoy the scenery and, you know, be their caddie.

2. trolley 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 "un chariot"(trolley) se produit dans des ensembles:

Shopping (vocabulary)