I bought too much and I need a supermaket trolley now.
我买了太多东西我现在需要一个超市手推车。
I took a southbound trolley on Beijing South Railway Station.
我在北京南站坐上了一辆往南开的电车。
I didn't find my trolley case on the carousel.
我没有在行李传送带上找到我的拉杆箱。
With the innovation, CTCE technicians not only helped solve the problem in the production, turnover and transportation of large-scale unprestressed concrete components weighing 110 tons, but also independently developed a tooling equipment including a"160-ton intelligent gantry crane plus integral separated trolley," he said.
On its first ever flight, he even pushed the drinks trolley himself.
It has won bids for metro trains in Turkey, multiple unit trains in Macedonia and Czech Republic, and a hybrid trolley bus in Austria.
Every weekend, tents and trolleys pop up like mushrooms on both sides of the river.
Its products, including trolley cases, laptop and camera bags, are mainly shipped to Canada, the Netherlands, South Africa and Japan.
With the innovation, CREC4 technicians also independently developed tooling equipment including a "160-ton intelligent gantry crane plus integral separated trolley", he said.
For millions of Chinese train passengers, trolley hawking is probably the most-heard line during the Spring Festival travel rush.
Li Hongyang, an attendant on a Fuzhou-Guang'an train, pushed a trolley through 12 crowded carriages during a trip that lasted over three hours.
"Yang Weijian, a dining carriage director with the China Railway Nanchang Group, said the trolley's changing list of goods spoke volumes for China's economic and social changes.
"There was no train trolley back then.
Trolleys were introduced in the 1990s when a booming economy led to a groundswell of consumer goods, and it became a booming business thanks to the large volumes of passengers.
One trolley could sell 10,000 yuan worth of goods during one train trip, Yang said, though most passengers still favored cheap snacks.
In the following years, Chinese train trolleys have grown in size and category of goods to include more high-end items.
Delicacies and other goods are also peddled in a more gentle manner, and the bulky, rumbling trolleys are being replaced by lighter, quieter ones.
The trolleys contain special areas for the disabled and elder, women and children, as well as more comfortable seats, with a total capacity of between 84 and 90 passengers.
Customers can recharge their mobiles on shopping trolleys while shopping in a supermarket in Xi'an, Northwest China's Shaanxi province.