0 a box on wheels that is pulled by a car and is used for taking things from one place to another:
The car was pulling a trailer with a motorcycle on it.
1 an advertisement for a film or a television or radio programme, consisting of short parts taken from it:
2 a vehicle without an engine, often in the form of a flat frame or a container, that can be pulled by another vehicle
3 an advertisement for a movie, often showing a few, brief parts of it
4 an advertisement for a film, or television or radio programme, consisting of short parts taken from it:
5 the separate back part of a large truck used for carrying goods:
6 a box on wheels that is pulled by a car and is used for taking things from one place to another
This comes as no real surprise, since trailers are primarily designed to support imperative algorithms.
Large urban hospitals regularly use mobile magnetic imaging units, laboratory and clinic trailers and storage sheds for temporary facilities.
Two wooden trailers that were on-site were demolished.
Instead, they sold their home and move into a cramped trailer to afford care for their child.
Food was cooked and eaten in each group's own dining shelter, trailer or mess tent, or in shared mess tents.
This means that the heading of the trailer has no change during the manoeuvre, and thus the motion of the trailer is a pure translation.
The trailer park, in contrast, was the least successful of the trio.
During the late 1940s and 1950s, diners, bowling alleys and trailer parks all sought to detach from their hardscrabble and unsavoury origins.
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車輛, 拖車, 掛車…
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