| 单词 | trundle | 
| 释义 | trun·dle    (trŭndl)n. 1.  A small wheel or roller. 2.  The motion or noise of rolling: "The train is in full trundle now, wheels singing on the tracks" (Michael Lowenthal). 3.  A trundle bed. 4.  A low-wheeled cart; a dolly. v.  trun·dled, trun·dling, trun·dles  v.tr. 1.  To push or propel on one or more wheels or rollers: "I doubt if Emerson could trundle a wheelbarrow through the streets" (Henry David Thoreau). 2.  To carry, convey, or cause to move, especially in a vehicle: "His mother had trundled him off to Sunday school ... right up to the time he was ten" (Tom Wolfe). v.intr. 1.  To move along by rolling or spinning: The bus trundled down the road. 2.  To move slowly, noisily, or clumsily: The sheep trundled through the gate into the field. [Variant of dialectal trendle, wheel, from Middle English, from Old English trendel, circle.] trundler n.  | 
	
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