2car 汽车American EnglishAmETTC the part at the back of a car where you can put bags, tools etc 〔汽车后部的〕行李箱,后备箱SYN British English boot
Put your suitcase in the trunk.
把你的手提箱放在后备箱里。
3.elephant 大象HBA the very long nose of an elephant 象鼻
4.clothes 衣服swim trunksAmerican EnglishAmE, swimming trunksBritish EnglishBrE [plural]DCC a piece of clothing like very short trousers, worn by men for swimming 男式游泳裤
tree trunk• Unfortunately, the Brownsea redsquirrels are also nervous; generally they get behind a tree trunk when they hear people approach.• Although they do not need it to fight they are usually armed with a big club made from a tree trunk.• A mourningcloakbutterflyflew up from a tree trunk in the sunshine where it was basking.• Forty feet away was a nest box fixed to a tree trunk at a height of 8 feet above the ground.• Hiding in the swamp, Sammler lay under a tree trunk, in the mud, under scum.• My ankles were like tree trunks and I could just about reach the model because I was so big.• In addition, the tree trunks are ringed with brightgreengrowths at their bases.• And the tree trunks to black.
Origintrunk
(1400-1500)Old Frenchtronc“box, main part of a body”, from Latintruncus“tree-trunk, main part of a body”