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- A truck! The gas pump is locked.- รถกระบะ ปั๊มน้ำมันล๊อกอยู่ Night of the Living Dead (1990)
Get away from that truck. Get away from that truck! Now!ลงมาจากรถบรรทุก ลงมาจากรถเดี๋ยวนี้! Hotel Rwanda (2004)
Ethan, there's a G36 in the truck! I know!พระเจ้า! Mission: Impossible III (2006)
- Don't worry about me, go to the truck! - Dad!ไม่ต้องห่วงฉัน กลับไปที่รถ พ่อครับ The Host (2006)
Move that truck! Move that truck!ย้ายรถ ย้ายรถที่ว่า Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience (2009)
Move that truck! Move that truck!ย้ายรถ ย้ายรถที่ว่า! Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience (2009)
Move the truck! Get it out of here, now!ขับรถไป ออกไปจากที่นี่เดี๋ยวนี้! Turnabout (2011)
Truck! Kato, back up!โว้ว รถบรรทุก เคโต้ The Green Hornet (2011)
Hey, get off my truck! What the hell are you doing?ออกไปจากรถฉัน Confidence (2012)
Get his truck! Stop it! Hey!หยุดนะ Prisoners (2013)
- Stop the truck! - Stop!หยุดรถบรรทุก หยุด! Now You See Me (2013)
Stop the truck! Stop it!จอดรถ บอกให้จอด The Signal (2014)

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (7 entries found)

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Lorrie \Lor"rie\, Lorry \Lor"ry\, n.; pl. {Lorries}. [Prob. from
     lurry to pull or lug.]
     1. A small cart or wagon moving on rails, as those used on
        the tramways in mines to carry coal or rubbish; also, a
        barrow or truck for shifting baggage, as at railway
        stations.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. A motorized wheeled land vehicle, esp. a large one, with a
        cab for the driver and a separate rear compartment for
        transporting freight; called {truck} in the U. S. [Brit.]
  
     Syn: camion.
          [PJC]
  
     3. a large low horse-drawn wagon without sides. [WordNet
        sense 1]
        [WordNet 1.5]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Truck \Truck\, v. t.
     To transport on a truck or trucks.
     [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Truck \Truck\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Trucked}; p. pr. & vb. n.
     {trucking}.] [OE. trukken,F. troquer; akin to Sp. & Pg.
     trocar; of uncertain origin.]
     To exchange; to give in exchange; to barter; as, to truck
     knives for gold dust.
     [1913 Webster]
  
           We will begin by supposing the international trade to
           be in form, what it always is in reality, an actual
           trucking of one commodity against another. --J. S.
                                                    Mill.
     [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Truck \Truck\, n. [L. trochus an iron hoop, Gr. ? a wheel, fr. ?
     to run. See {Trochee}, and cf. {Truckle}, v. i.]
     1. A small wheel, as of a vehicle; specifically (Ord.), a
        small strong wheel, as of wood or iron, for a gun
        carriage.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. A low, wheeled vehicle or barrow for carrying goods,
        stone, and other heavy articles.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Goods were conveyed about the town almost
              exclusively in trucks drawn by dogs.  --Macaulay.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. (Railroad Mach.) A swiveling carriage, consisting of a
        frame with one or more pairs of wheels and the necessary
        boxes, springs, etc., to carry and guide one end of a
        locomotive or a car; -- sometimes called bogie in England.
        Trucks usually have four or six wheels.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     4. (Naut.)
        (a) A small wooden cap at the summit of a flagstaff or a
            masthead, having holes in it for reeving halyards
            through.
        (b) A small piece of wood, usually cylindrical or
            disk-shaped, used for various purposes.
            [1913 Webster]
  
     5. A freight car. [Eng.]
        [1913 Webster]
  
     6. A frame on low wheels or rollers; -- used for various
        purposes, as for a movable support for heavy bodies.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     7. a motorized vehicle larger than an automobile with a
        compartment in front for the driver, behind which is a
        separate compartment for freight; esp.
        (a) such a vehicle with an inflexible body.
        (b) A vehicle with a short body and a support for
            attaching a trailer; -- also called a {tractor[4]}.
        (c) the combination of tractor and trailer, also called a
            {tractor-trailer} (a form of articulated vehicle); it
            is a common form of truck, and is used primarily for
            hauling freight on a highway.
        (d) a tractor with more than one trailer attached in a
            series. In Australia, often referred to as a {road
            train}.
            [PJC]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Truck \Truck\, v. i.
     To exchange commodities; to barter; to trade; to deal.
     [1913 Webster]
  
           A master of a ship, who deceived them under color of
           trucking with them.                      --Palfrey.
     [1913 Webster]
  
           Despotism itself is obliged to truck and huckster.
                                                    --Burke.
     [1913 Webster]
  
           To truck and higgle for a private good.  --Emerson.
     [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Truck \Truck\, n. [Cf. F. troc.]
     1. Exchange of commodities; barter. --Hakluyt.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. Commodities appropriate for barter, or for small trade;
        small commodities; esp., in the United States, garden
        vegetables raised for the market. [Colloq.]
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. The practice of paying wages in goods instead of money; --
        called also {truck system}.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     {Garden truck}, vegetables raised for market. [Colloq.] [U.
        S.]
  
     {Truck farming}, raising vegetables for market: market
        gardening. [Colloq. U. S.]
        [1913 Webster]

From Dutch-English Freedict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 [fd-nld-eng]:

  truck /trɵk/
   1. lorry; truck
   2. lorry; truck

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