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Definition of trailer in English: trailernoun ˈtreɪləˈtreɪlər 1An unpowered vehicle towed by another. - 1.1 The rear section of an articulated lorry.
forty lorry trailers loaded with fish Example sentencesExamples - Lorries and unaccompanied trailers were prevented from being loaded onto ferries, but passengers were allowed to board.
- The whole purpose of the loading and unloading mechanism fitted to the vehicle was that only the push of a button was required to move the containers in and out of the trailer of the vehicle.
- Motorists are being enlisted to help fight a ‘rash’ of adverts appearing on lorry trailers parked in fields across the English countryside.
- Police are believed to have recovered one lorry trailer which had been abandoned by the gang early on Monday.
- Another dangerous situation to be avoided at all cost is to find yourself in the nearside lane being very slowly overtaken by a lorry and trailer that is moving across your path!
- It has a fleet of over 400 heavy goods vehicle, 900 trailers and 200 vans.
- The ferry companies have begun using special carbon-dioxide detectors to test for exhaled breath in lorry trailers.
- In fact the main thrust of the argument centred around the lorry trailer and those caravans on the site in use for agricultural purposes.
- The lorry's trailer was badly damaged in the incident but the driver is not believed to have been hurt.
- The three who died were sitting at the back, and took the full impact when part of the lorry trailer became embedded in the coach.
- Police have now found all the lorries and trailers, but all the chocolate, wine and beer is missing.
- Then France, driving an articulated lorry and trailer, ploughed into the rear of the van, then collided with the parked Range Rover.
- The nearside trailer wheels of the articulated lorry lifted six inches from the road surface and the load leaned to the offside and into the next carriageway.
- Under this suspension, the Spanish Royal Guard is now authorized to enter and search the trailers and vehicles of any citizen.
- According to a police spokesman, the driver lost control of the vehicle after his tar-laden trailer began fishtailing.
- The haulage depot's planning permission allowed a maximum of 14 heavy goods vehicles and 12 trailers.
- The top end of the lorry's trailer was left hanging over the back of the car, which had to be cut out by firemen.
- Griffith punched in the codes and the back door of the trailer opened.
- The gang broke the padlock to a trailer attached to a lorry and removed four boxes of cigarettes and tobacco worth approximately £10,000.
- Tow hitches come in varying classes to match the weight capacities of the vehicle and the gross trailer weight, known as the GTW.
- 1.2 An open cart.
a farm trailer hauled by a tractor Example sentencesExamples - Fans stood on the hillside charting the races in the fields below through binoculars, while stewards watched from a farm trailer.
- Two large tractor units pulling trailers are understood to have collided on flat, open sands, four miles off the coast with no other vehicles in the immediate area.
- A big bonfire and torchlight lit the night sky as the team made their way on to the open trailer.
- Besides more room to load, still being a farmer at heart I like to have trailers usable for many purposes, like hauling hay and helping the kids move out.
- These days, trailers had open tops, passengers got on and off sidelong, and the conductor moved around on a special step.
- The farmers in vehicles towing trailers will hold a silent protest starting at Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney, at midday on August 2.
- When sawn, the lumber can be loaded onto the trailer and hauled anywhere you like.
- For this trip I planned to put our luggage in a small trailer and leave the backseat open so Ray could stretch out during the long driving days.
- The Land Rover was hauling a trailer with a car on it.
- An electric golf cart with both passenger and flatbed trailers waited on the cul-de-sac.
- The marina is so large that several golf carts with trailers are driven around all day to move people and gear to and from the parking lot.
- ‘The owner had parked her vehicle with the trailer on the back and was unloading hay to feed her horses in a nearby field,’ he said.
- The fire started in a manure heap on their farm, engulfed a trailer and looked set to spread along the stable block.
- In the early days farmers would bring their churn of milk to the Creamery by what ever means was available to them, horse and cart, donkey and cart or tractor and trailer.
- Modes of transport included donkey and cart, car and trailer and even the humble wheel-barrow.
- The resort guests seated themselves in the passenger trailer immediately behind the cart.
- 1.3 A platform for transporting a boat.
Example sentencesExamples - Perhaps one day we will sail our boats up the Thames or take our boats on trailers into the centre of London and cause havoc the way the French do.
- Boaters with surge brakes on their boat trailers have cause to be concerned about the legality of their braking system.
- Similarly, where boats are kept on trailers without wheel clamps, and disappear in the night, you can kiss goodbye to a claim.
- The company can also build trailers to suit each boat for easy transport.
- The course is being designed with the practicalities surrounding the towing of boat trailers in mind.
- Use rope or chain to secure your boat to a trailer.
- While moving a boat on a trailer, a group of us sustained electrical injuries when the mast hit a high tension power line.
- All boats and their trailers are obliged to have a Certificate of European Conformity to guarantee the validity of their insurance.
- Being able to hitch a boat to the trailer - that separates the strong frame trailers from the weak frames.
- The front wheels are narrower than any 4x4 wheels, as are those of the boat trailer which is being towed.
- The feeling was apparently shared by a myriad of other travellers, some pulling boats on trailers, others riding on their motorcycles.
- Road ends do not have boat ramps, nor is there sufficient water to launch a boat from a trailer at most road ends.
- Officers spotted the car, which was towing a speed boat on a trailer, being driven erratically.
- Arriving at the waterside, I would transfer to the boat, then Allan would back the trailer into the water, climb aboard and drive the boat off the trailer.
- Furthermore, the insurance should cover the boat, the motor, and the trailer used to transport the boat.
- The demasted yacht was subsequently hoisted on to a trailer and transported back to France by road.
- They learn how to fish, including how to bait the hook, tie knots and rig tackle, even back up a trailer and dock a boat.
- Gary said he hoped river rescues might follow, as the vessel can be transported on a trailer.
- 1.4North American An unpowered vehicle equipped for living in, typically used during holidays; a caravan.
Example sentencesExamples - I might consider getting a double wide trailer or something.
- The trailer opened and a lady in her mid-thirties entered.
- The door to his trailer slammed open and a blast of snow and wind preceded his large comrade.
- In addition to the cash assistance, we set up over 43,000 mobile homes and travel trailers.
- Dad heard a truck go by and opened a window in our trailer to lean out.
- Put some travel trailers or mobile homes in some train yards and arrange for food and other needed goods to be brought to the communities of train workers.
- Some policies do not cover trailers and caravans.
- When he stopped breathing and she ran to her landlord's trailer to use the phone, she was hysterical.
- Michelle didn't look particularly awake that morning, when Cami forced her trailer door open and waited for the dark-skinned girl to stumble out of the bathroom.
- As you drive along, you see these encampments that are filled with the media trailers, various media vehicles.
- The door to the trailer opened and Paige walked in, she was smiling.
- The vehicles range from trailers to self-propelled motor homes.
- My neighbors on the land live in straw-bale homes, tents, trailers, camper vans and handcrafted woodframe houses.
- Daddy opens the trailer door and waves and says thank you for driving Willow home.
- That could break the mold and then every star wants a 40-foot trailer.
- Anyone who sees me at the track, shouldn't hesitate to ask me anything in regard to the silent killer; my trailer door is always open.
- There was one terminal open and the bathroom was out back in a trailer.
- Tara heard her mom straggle up the trailer's steps and open up the front door.
- It's been called one of the great achievements of the new age, and a British magazine said it looked like a glorified house trailer.
- He opened the trailer door for her without saying a word, which would be his entire strategy.
- He threw the door to the trailer open and jumped down the steps.
- The door to his trailer opened suddenly to admit a dexterous middle-aged woman.
- In California, huge mudslides destroyed seven trailers in a mobile home park.
Synonyms mobile home, camper, caravanette
2A series of extracts from a film or broadcast, used for advance publicity. terrific trailers for mediocre movies Example sentencesExamples - Users can also watch movie trailers and order tickets for cinemas.
- Spoilers are everywhere - in publicity articles, in trailers, and in movie reviews.
- Extras include a treasure trove of promotional spots and trailers from both the series and the feature film.
- There is a very complete biography of Alec Guinness and the theatrical trailer for the film.
- Aside from the trailers and featurette, disc two is devoted to storyboards.
- Top it all off with a commercial for the Broadway soundtrack and a series of studio trailers, and you have one fine presentation.
- I saw the teaser trailer when it first came out.
- One trailer available on the original release of the film is not included here, but to no great loss.
- You'll also find an original trailer for this film as well as trailers for the two sequels.
- We're offered five trailers and a seven-minute featurette, and nothing more.
- For those who haven't seen the movie trailers, go straight to the cinema.
- Each disc contains radio broadcasts, a trailer, and a short photo gallery.
- This site contains theatrical trailers for feature films.
- Both the featurette and the film's widescreen theatrical trailer appear on the pan-and-scan side of the platter.
- Also included on this disc is an anamorphic theatrical trailer for the film.
- Both sides had the same special feature: original trailers for the film.
- The film's original theatrical trailer is also included.
- Extras are slim, with only a trailer and an eight-minute featurette on the making of the film.
- The DVD doesn't cost much, and if you like trailers you're in heaven here.
Synonyms extract, excerpt, snippet, selection, cutting, fragment 3A thing that trails, especially a trailing plant. Example sentencesExamples - For trailers and climbers, ivy variants are excellent and come in a range of colours.
- In the largest ones, I usually include one or two flags, two or three fillers, one or two contrast and accent plants, and two or three trailers and weavers.
Synonyms climbing plant, trailing plant
verbˈtreɪləˈtreɪlər [with object]1Give advance publicity to (a film, broadcast, or proposal) by releasing extracts or selected details. the series has already been heavily trailered Example sentencesExamples - The drama has been heavily trailered on the main channels, focusing on the shocking behaviour of one of the younger detectives, but there is more to it than that.
- The government's review of energy policy, which has been widely trailered as backing new nuclear power stations, might end up rejecting them.
Synonyms publicize, make public, make known, give publicity to, bill, post, announce, broadcast, proclaim, trumpet, shout from the rooftops, give notice of, call attention to, promulgate 2Transport (something) by trailer. the aircraft is easy to trailer and will fit into any garage Example sentencesExamples - They are not allowed to trailer their own boats, so they must join up with other schools such as St. Thomas in order to travel to regattas.
- If your boat is in the water and cannot be trailered, move it offshore to waters over 200 fathoms deep as soon as a Tsunami Warning is declared.
- If his stable is a long way from the field, trailer him home rather than making him walk
- If you can trailer your boat, make sure you store it at a location with an elevation at least 10 feet above expected high water.
- The sloop was later trailered to Ossining, N.Y., and berthed immediately south of Sing Sing Prison.
- We'll also soon be unveiling a new program for boaters who trailer their boats.
- You can also trailer your horse over to a friend's or a trainer's and ride different fences.
- Many of the burn units are mobile and can be trailered to different areas if necessary.
- You avoid the cost of a slip or spending time trailering a boat.
- I've not in my many decades driven a better trailering vehicle.
- One of the bikes - which was trailered into town - was a Model H.
- If you're not trailering a boat, if you're not pulling a couple of horses, you're not going mud bogging, you probably don't need that full size SUV.
- This helpful tank holds up to 5 gallons and allows you to flush water out and pump antifreeze into the system - even while trailered.
- We trailer the boat west to a small harbour at Skerray and encounter a slight problem.
- If you trailer your boat to inland waters, you can unknowingly transport invasive species from one waterbody to another.
- Neither horse had been trailered, the trailer was rented, etc.
- In Seattle, they found a 1968 Fiat 850 Spyder that had been converted to electric, trailered it home to Spokane and tore it apart in their garage.
Rhymes Adela, bailer, bailor, baler, Benguela, bewailer, derailleur, hailer, inhaler, jailer, loudhailer, mailer, nailer, railer, retailer, sailer, sailor, scaler, Scheele, shillelagh, tailor, Taylor, Venezuela, vuvuzela, wailer, whaler Definition of trailer in US English: trailernounˈtrālərˈtreɪlər 1An unpowered vehicle towed by another. - 1.1 The rear section of a tractor-trailer.
Example sentencesExamples - According to a police spokesman, the driver lost control of the vehicle after his tar-laden trailer began fishtailing.
- It has a fleet of over 400 heavy goods vehicle, 900 trailers and 200 vans.
- Motorists are being enlisted to help fight a ‘rash’ of adverts appearing on lorry trailers parked in fields across the English countryside.
- Police are believed to have recovered one lorry trailer which had been abandoned by the gang early on Monday.
- The haulage depot's planning permission allowed a maximum of 14 heavy goods vehicles and 12 trailers.
- The nearside trailer wheels of the articulated lorry lifted six inches from the road surface and the load leaned to the offside and into the next carriageway.
- The gang broke the padlock to a trailer attached to a lorry and removed four boxes of cigarettes and tobacco worth approximately £10,000.
- Then France, driving an articulated lorry and trailer, ploughed into the rear of the van, then collided with the parked Range Rover.
- The top end of the lorry's trailer was left hanging over the back of the car, which had to be cut out by firemen.
- Lorries and unaccompanied trailers were prevented from being loaded onto ferries, but passengers were allowed to board.
- The ferry companies have begun using special carbon-dioxide detectors to test for exhaled breath in lorry trailers.
- The lorry's trailer was badly damaged in the incident but the driver is not believed to have been hurt.
- Another dangerous situation to be avoided at all cost is to find yourself in the nearside lane being very slowly overtaken by a lorry and trailer that is moving across your path!
- The whole purpose of the loading and unloading mechanism fitted to the vehicle was that only the push of a button was required to move the containers in and out of the trailer of the vehicle.
- The three who died were sitting at the back, and took the full impact when part of the lorry trailer became embedded in the coach.
- Under this suspension, the Spanish Royal Guard is now authorized to enter and search the trailers and vehicles of any citizen.
- In fact the main thrust of the argument centred around the lorry trailer and those caravans on the site in use for agricultural purposes.
- Griffith punched in the codes and the back door of the trailer opened.
- Tow hitches come in varying classes to match the weight capacities of the vehicle and the gross trailer weight, known as the GTW.
- Police have now found all the lorries and trailers, but all the chocolate, wine and beer is missing.
- 1.2 An open cart.
a farm trailer hauled by a tractor Example sentencesExamples - A big bonfire and torchlight lit the night sky as the team made their way on to the open trailer.
- Two large tractor units pulling trailers are understood to have collided on flat, open sands, four miles off the coast with no other vehicles in the immediate area.
- ‘The owner had parked her vehicle with the trailer on the back and was unloading hay to feed her horses in a nearby field,’ he said.
- The marina is so large that several golf carts with trailers are driven around all day to move people and gear to and from the parking lot.
- The farmers in vehicles towing trailers will hold a silent protest starting at Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney, at midday on August 2.
- In the early days farmers would bring their churn of milk to the Creamery by what ever means was available to them, horse and cart, donkey and cart or tractor and trailer.
- An electric golf cart with both passenger and flatbed trailers waited on the cul-de-sac.
- Fans stood on the hillside charting the races in the fields below through binoculars, while stewards watched from a farm trailer.
- Modes of transport included donkey and cart, car and trailer and even the humble wheel-barrow.
- These days, trailers had open tops, passengers got on and off sidelong, and the conductor moved around on a special step.
- Besides more room to load, still being a farmer at heart I like to have trailers usable for many purposes, like hauling hay and helping the kids move out.
- For this trip I planned to put our luggage in a small trailer and leave the backseat open so Ray could stretch out during the long driving days.
- The Land Rover was hauling a trailer with a car on it.
- When sawn, the lumber can be loaded onto the trailer and hauled anywhere you like.
- The fire started in a manure heap on their farm, engulfed a trailer and looked set to spread along the stable block.
- The resort guests seated themselves in the passenger trailer immediately behind the cart.
- 1.3 A platform for transporting a boat.
Example sentencesExamples - Gary said he hoped river rescues might follow, as the vessel can be transported on a trailer.
- Perhaps one day we will sail our boats up the Thames or take our boats on trailers into the centre of London and cause havoc the way the French do.
- The feeling was apparently shared by a myriad of other travellers, some pulling boats on trailers, others riding on their motorcycles.
- Officers spotted the car, which was towing a speed boat on a trailer, being driven erratically.
- While moving a boat on a trailer, a group of us sustained electrical injuries when the mast hit a high tension power line.
- Being able to hitch a boat to the trailer - that separates the strong frame trailers from the weak frames.
- The front wheels are narrower than any 4x4 wheels, as are those of the boat trailer which is being towed.
- They learn how to fish, including how to bait the hook, tie knots and rig tackle, even back up a trailer and dock a boat.
- Road ends do not have boat ramps, nor is there sufficient water to launch a boat from a trailer at most road ends.
- Boaters with surge brakes on their boat trailers have cause to be concerned about the legality of their braking system.
- The course is being designed with the practicalities surrounding the towing of boat trailers in mind.
- The demasted yacht was subsequently hoisted on to a trailer and transported back to France by road.
- The company can also build trailers to suit each boat for easy transport.
- Use rope or chain to secure your boat to a trailer.
- All boats and their trailers are obliged to have a Certificate of European Conformity to guarantee the validity of their insurance.
- Furthermore, the insurance should cover the boat, the motor, and the trailer used to transport the boat.
- Arriving at the waterside, I would transfer to the boat, then Allan would back the trailer into the water, climb aboard and drive the boat off the trailer.
- Similarly, where boats are kept on trailers without wheel clamps, and disappear in the night, you can kiss goodbye to a claim.
- 1.4North American An unpowered vehicle equipped for living in, typically used when traveling for recreation.
Example sentencesExamples - It's been called one of the great achievements of the new age, and a British magazine said it looked like a glorified house trailer.
- Daddy opens the trailer door and waves and says thank you for driving Willow home.
- Some policies do not cover trailers and caravans.
- He threw the door to the trailer open and jumped down the steps.
- He opened the trailer door for her without saying a word, which would be his entire strategy.
- Dad heard a truck go by and opened a window in our trailer to lean out.
- I might consider getting a double wide trailer or something.
- My neighbors on the land live in straw-bale homes, tents, trailers, camper vans and handcrafted woodframe houses.
- Anyone who sees me at the track, shouldn't hesitate to ask me anything in regard to the silent killer; my trailer door is always open.
- In addition to the cash assistance, we set up over 43,000 mobile homes and travel trailers.
- As you drive along, you see these encampments that are filled with the media trailers, various media vehicles.
- That could break the mold and then every star wants a 40-foot trailer.
- Put some travel trailers or mobile homes in some train yards and arrange for food and other needed goods to be brought to the communities of train workers.
- The trailer opened and a lady in her mid-thirties entered.
- Michelle didn't look particularly awake that morning, when Cami forced her trailer door open and waited for the dark-skinned girl to stumble out of the bathroom.
- The door to his trailer opened suddenly to admit a dexterous middle-aged woman.
- Tara heard her mom straggle up the trailer's steps and open up the front door.
- There was one terminal open and the bathroom was out back in a trailer.
- The vehicles range from trailers to self-propelled motor homes.
- When he stopped breathing and she ran to her landlord's trailer to use the phone, she was hysterical.
- In California, huge mudslides destroyed seven trailers in a mobile home park.
- The door to his trailer slammed open and a blast of snow and wind preceded his large comrade.
- The door to the trailer opened and Paige walked in, she was smiling.
Synonyms mobile home, camper, caravanette - 1.5North American A mobile home.
2An excerpt or series of excerpts from a movie or program used to advertise it in advance; a preview. terrific trailers for mediocre movies Example sentencesExamples - Both sides had the same special feature: original trailers for the film.
- Each disc contains radio broadcasts, a trailer, and a short photo gallery.
- Users can also watch movie trailers and order tickets for cinemas.
- You'll also find an original trailer for this film as well as trailers for the two sequels.
- Top it all off with a commercial for the Broadway soundtrack and a series of studio trailers, and you have one fine presentation.
- For those who haven't seen the movie trailers, go straight to the cinema.
- This site contains theatrical trailers for feature films.
- Extras include a treasure trove of promotional spots and trailers from both the series and the feature film.
- Also included on this disc is an anamorphic theatrical trailer for the film.
- Spoilers are everywhere - in publicity articles, in trailers, and in movie reviews.
- The DVD doesn't cost much, and if you like trailers you're in heaven here.
- There is a very complete biography of Alec Guinness and the theatrical trailer for the film.
- I saw the teaser trailer when it first came out.
- Both the featurette and the film's widescreen theatrical trailer appear on the pan-and-scan side of the platter.
- Extras are slim, with only a trailer and an eight-minute featurette on the making of the film.
- Aside from the trailers and featurette, disc two is devoted to storyboards.
- One trailer available on the original release of the film is not included here, but to no great loss.
- The film's original theatrical trailer is also included.
- We're offered five trailers and a seven-minute featurette, and nothing more.
Synonyms extract, excerpt, snippet, selection, cutting, fragment 3A thing that trails, especially a trailing plant. Example sentencesExamples - For trailers and climbers, ivy variants are excellent and come in a range of colours.
- In the largest ones, I usually include one or two flags, two or three fillers, one or two contrast and accent plants, and two or three trailers and weavers.
Synonyms climbing plant, trailing plant
verbˈtrālərˈtreɪlər [with object]1Advertise (a movie or program) in advance by broadcasting excerpts or details. the series has already been heavily trailered Example sentencesExamples - The drama has been heavily trailered on the main channels, focusing on the shocking behaviour of one of the younger detectives, but there is more to it than that.
- The government's review of energy policy, which has been widely trailered as backing new nuclear power stations, might end up rejecting them.
Synonyms publicize, make public, make known, give publicity to, bill, post, announce, broadcast, proclaim, trumpet, shout from the rooftops, give notice of, call attention to, promulgate 2Transport (something) by trailer. the aircraft is easy to trailer and will fit into any garage Example sentencesExamples - They are not allowed to trailer their own boats, so they must join up with other schools such as St. Thomas in order to travel to regattas.
- The sloop was later trailered to Ossining, N.Y., and berthed immediately south of Sing Sing Prison.
- If you're not trailering a boat, if you're not pulling a couple of horses, you're not going mud bogging, you probably don't need that full size SUV.
- Neither horse had been trailered, the trailer was rented, etc.
- If you trailer your boat to inland waters, you can unknowingly transport invasive species from one waterbody to another.
- If his stable is a long way from the field, trailer him home rather than making him walk
- You can also trailer your horse over to a friend's or a trainer's and ride different fences.
- I've not in my many decades driven a better trailering vehicle.
- If your boat is in the water and cannot be trailered, move it offshore to waters over 200 fathoms deep as soon as a Tsunami Warning is declared.
- In Seattle, they found a 1968 Fiat 850 Spyder that had been converted to electric, trailered it home to Spokane and tore it apart in their garage.
- We'll also soon be unveiling a new program for boaters who trailer their boats.
- If you can trailer your boat, make sure you store it at a location with an elevation at least 10 feet above expected high water.
- Many of the burn units are mobile and can be trailered to different areas if necessary.
- We trailer the boat west to a small harbour at Skerray and encounter a slight problem.
- You avoid the cost of a slip or spending time trailering a boat.
- This helpful tank holds up to 5 gallons and allows you to flush water out and pump antifreeze into the system - even while trailered.
- One of the bikes - which was trailered into town - was a Model H.
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