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- A person who trundles (something または someone).
- 1755, George Colman, The Connoisseur, London: R. Baldwin, Volume 1, p. 260,[5]
- 1845, Albert Richard Smith, The Fortunes of the Scattergood Family, London: R. Bentley, Volume 1, Chapter 8, p. 122,[6]
- According to the venerable woodcuts which form the frontispieces to Primers of the dark ages, the paths of learning run through […] pleasant pastures agreeably diversified, and peopled by joyous hoop-trundlers and kite-flyers,
- 1879, George Augustus Sala, Paris Herself Again in 1878-1879, London: Remington, 2nd ed., Volume 1, Chapter 19, p. 326,[7]
- At length a friendly trundler of a Bath-chair […] came to my assistance,
- 1954, Peter De Vries, The Tunnel of Love, Boston: Little, Brown, Chapter 20, p. 223,[8]
- Pushing the pram […] he would have struck you that much less as a character headed for rhetorical doom. […] The child grew daily more the spit of his trundler, with the jolliest impersonation of his father’s grin.
- 1990, James Mitchell, A Woman to Be Loved, London: Sinclair-Stevenson, Chapter 49, p. 562,[9]
- (cricket) A bowler (player throwing the ball).
- 1899, W. G. Grace, “W.G.”: Cricketing Reminiscences and Personal Recollections, London: J. Bowden, Introduction, p. xv,[10]
- 1914, William Bardsley Brash, Love and Life, London: C.H. Kelly, Chapter 10, p. 146,[11]
- Sometimes he would bowl to one of his children, and although on the field (a small strip of garden) there were only two cricketers, he would turn it into an England v. Australia match. The one batsman would stand for eleven men, and the one trundler would play the part of the regular and change bowlers […]
- 1978, Michael Anthony, The Making of Port-of-Spain, Port-of-Spain: Ministry of Sport, Culture, and Youth Affairs, Volume 2, Chapter 21, p. 123,[12]
- A device that is trundled (pushed または pulled on wheels).
- (New Zealand) Shopping cart.
- 1989, Trudie McNaughton, In Deadly Earnest: A Collection of Fiction by New Zealand Women, 1870s-1980s, Century Hutchinson, p.153,[15]
- 2010, Wayne Thompson, Electronic war on trolley thieves, New Zealand Herald,[16]
- A North Shore town centre is being ringed by an electronic fence in an attempt to stop thefts of supermarket trundlers.
- (New Zealand) A foldable shopping bag with wheels
- (Australia, New Zealand) Golf pushcart.
- (obsolete) A device made of a wooden stick with a wheel at the bottom, a crossbar handle at the top, and a hook in the middle, used to move pails and cans while gardening.[1]
- (obsolete) A wooden-wheeled cart used for gardening.[2]
- (New Zealand) Shopping cart.
- (slang, obsolete) Pea (vegetable).[3][4]
参照
- ^ W. S. Rogers, Garden Planning, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page, 1911, Appendix, p. 416.[1]
- ^ Stirling Natural History and Archæological Society Transactions, 1904-1905, p. 123.[2]
- ^ Elisha Coles, An English Dictionary, London: Peter Parker, 1677: “Trundlers, c. Peas.”[3]
- ^ B. E., A New Dictionary of the Canting Crew, London: W. Hawes et al., 1699: “Trundlers, c. Pease.”[4]
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