trailerˈtreɪ lər
trailer (v)
- present
- trailers
- past
- trailered
- past participle
- trailered
- present participle
- trailering
trailer (n)
- plural
- trailers
trailer
English Definitions:
dawdler, drone, laggard, lagger, trailer, poke (noun)
someone who takes more time than necessary; someone who lags behind
preview, prevue, trailer (noun)
an advertisement consisting of short scenes from a motion picture that will appear in the near future
trailer (noun)
a large transport conveyance designed to be pulled by a truck or tractor
trailer, house trailer (noun)
a wheeled vehicle that can be pulled by a car or truck and is equipped for occupancy
trailer (Noun)
A small vehicle, usually open-topped, towed behind another, and used for carrying equipment, etc, that cannot be carried in the leading vehicle.
trailer (Noun)
Any vehicle designed to be towed, with the exception of a caravan.
trailer (Noun)
A furnished vehicle towed behind another, and used as a dwelling when stationary.
trailer (Noun)
A prefabricated home that could be towed to a new destination, but typically is permanently left in an area designated for such homes.
trailer (Noun)
A preview of a film, video game or TV show.
trailer (Noun)
A usually invalid value used to signal the end of a list of data, often sorting last alphabetically ("ZZZZZ") or numerically ("99999") among all possible valid values; especially common in punched cards, where the final card is called a trailer card.
trailer (Noun)
someone or something that trails
trailer (Noun)
the last part of a packet, often containing a check sequence
trailer (Verb)
To load on a trailer or to transport by trailer.
Trailer
A trailer or preview is an advertisement or a commercial for a feature film that will be exhibited in the future at a cinema. The term "trailer" comes from their having originally been shown at the end of a feature film screening. That practice did not last long, because patrons tended to leave the theater after the films ended, but the name has stuck. Trailers are now shown before the film begins. Movie trailers have now become popular on DVDs and Blu-ray Discs, as well as on the Internet and mobile devices. Of some ten billion videos watched online annually, film trailers rank third, after news and user-created video.
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