An 18 wheeler In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "an 18 wheeler", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-09-26 04:09

Meaning of An 18 wheeler

An 18 wheeler singular noun phrase

A large trailer truck that has 18 wheels

Driving an 18 wheeler is really difficult.

Can you help me to hire an 18 wheeler?

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Walking or travelling.

take (something) for a spin

Take a brief, comfortable ride in a vehicle in order to test it

take (someone or something) for a ride

1. If you take a vehicle for a ride, you go on a short, leisurely trip in that vehicle.

2. If you take someone for a ride, you try to cheat them in order get money from them.

3. If you take someone for a ride, you bring them to a place and kill them.

come aboard

1. To allow passengers to get onto a ship, airplane, etc.

2. To enter a business, club, or some other group.

fly out

To travel somewhere by plane. 

Grammar and Usage of An 18 wheeler

Noun Forms

  • 18 wheelers
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make a pig's ear (out) of something

to do something very badly, impropperly. 

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He make a pig's ear of miscalculating in Math so he got zero for this section.

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