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- nouncart (noun) · carts (plural noun)
- a strong open vehicle with two or four wheels, typically used for carrying loads and pulled by a horse:"a horse and cart"
- a shallow open container on wheels that may be pulled or pushed by hand.
- NORTH AMERICANa shopping trolley.
- a facility on a website that records items selected by a customer for purchase until the transaction is completed:"from the product page select the size and quantity you'd like and click ‘Buy’ to add it to your cart"
verbcart (verb) · carts (third person present) · carted (past tense) · carted (past participle) · carting (present participle)- informalcarry (a heavy or cumbersome object) somewhere with difficulty:"they carted the piano down three flights of stairs" · "weary of carting instruments around, they converted an industrial space into a studio"Opposite:
- remove or convey (someone) somewhere roughly or abruptly:"they were carted off to the nearest police station" · "some fans were carted away by security" · "my mother carted us around from one activity to another"
- crickethit (the ball) with a powerful stroke that sends it a long way:"he carted Sinfield for six"
OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse kartr, probably influenced by Anglo-Norman French and Old Northern French carete, diminutive of carre (see car). - People also ask
CART | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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CART translate: (兩輪或四輪的)運貨馬車, 手推小車, (裝 …
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