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ˈtruck·ing in·dus·try СЪЩ no pl Am, Aus
в PONS речника
I. truck1 [trʌk] СЪЩ
1. truck (lorry):
Laster м <-s, -> ФРГ, A разг
Lieferwagen м <-s, ->
2. truck Brit (train):
Güterwagen м <-s, ->
Güterwaggon м <-s, -s>
II. truck1 [trʌk] СЪЩ modifier
truck (accident, motor):
III. truck1 [trʌk] ГЛАГ прх esp Am
IV. truck1 [trʌk] ГЛАГ нпрх Am разг
gehen <gehst, ging, gegangen>
Phrases:
vor sich дат hin arbeiten
truck2 [trʌk] СЪЩ no pl
to have [or want] no truck with sb/sth разг
I. truck·ing [ˈtrʌkɪŋ] Am, Aus СЪЩ no pl
II. truck·ing [ˈtrʌkɪŋ] Am, Aus СЪЩ modifier
in·dus·try [ˈɪndəstri] СЪЩ
1. industry no pl (manufacturing):
Industrie f <-, -ri̱·en>
Industriekapitän м разг
2. industry (type of trade):
Branche f <-, -n>
Gewerbe ср <-s, ->
Produktionszweig м <-(e)s, -e>
3. industry no pl form:
Fleiß м <-es>
Emsigkeit f <->
"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"
industry СЪЩ MKT-WB
Gewerbe ср
Специализиран речник по транспорт
truck Am FREIGHT
Present
Itruck
youtruck
he/she/ittrucks
wetruck
youtruck
theytruck
Past
Itrucked
youtrucked
he/she/ittrucked
wetrucked
youtrucked
theytrucked
Present Perfect
Ihavetrucked
youhavetrucked
he/she/ithastrucked
wehavetrucked
youhavetrucked
theyhavetrucked
Past Perfect
Ihadtrucked
youhadtrucked
he/she/ithadtrucked
wehadtrucked
youhadtrucked
theyhadtrucked
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The trucking industry has also seen an increase in safety belt usage.
en.wikipedia.org
Employee turnover within the long-haul trucking industry is notorious for being extremely high.
en.wikipedia.org
A major problem for the long-haul trucking industry is that a large percentage of these drivers are aging, and are expected to retire.
en.wikipedia.org
The trucking industry was deregulated in the 1970s, encouraging independent truck drivers and small companies to find extra loads rather than returning empty.
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He opposed provincial legislation passed in late 1991 that established loan brokers for the trucking industry, arguing that truckers were at risk of being exploited.
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