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Verb
/ˈtrālər/,
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trailers, plural;
  1. Advertise (a movie or program) in advance by broadcasting excerpts or details

  2. Transport (something) by trailer

Noun
  1. An unpowered vehicle towed by another, in particular

  2. The rear section of a tractor-trailer

  3. An open cart

  4. A platform for transporting a boat

  5. An unpowered vehicle equipped for living in, typically used during vacations

  6. An excerpt or series of excerpts from a movie or program used to advertise it in advance; a preview

  7. A thing that trails, esp. a trailing plant


  1. dawdler: someone who takes more time than necessary; someone who lags behind
  2. preview: an advertisement consisting of short scenes from a motion picture that will appear in the near future
  3. a large transport conveyance designed to be pulled by a truck or tractor
  4. a wheeled vehicle that can be pulled by a car or truck and is equipped for occupancy
  5. Trailer is a punk influenced debut album by the band Ash featuring their first three singles. An expanded edition also includes 4 b-sides. The album was released in October, 1994 through Infectious Records. ...
  6. A book trailer is a video advertisement for a book which employs techniques similar to those of movie trailers. They are circulated on television and online in most common digital video formats.
  7. In information technology, trailer refers to supplemental data placed at the end of a block of data being stored or transmitted, which may contain information for the handling of the data block, or just mark its end.
  8. A trailer or preview is an advertisement for a feature film that will be exhibited in the future at a cinema, on whose screen they are shown. The term "trailer" comes from their having originally been shown at the end of a feature film screening. ...
  9. Trailer music (a subset of production music) is the background music used for film previews, which is not always from the film's soundtrack. The purpose of this music is to complement, support and integrate the sales messaging of the mini-movie that is a film trailer. ...
  10. A trailer is generally an unpowered vehicle pulled by a powered vehicle. Commonly, the term trailer refers to such vehicles used for transport of goods and materials.
  11. A small vehicle, usually open-topped, towed behind another, and used for carrying equipment, etc, that cannot be carried in the leading vehicle; Any vehicle designed to be towed, with the exception of a caravan; A furnished vehicle towed behind another, and used as a dwelling when stationary; ...
  12. (TRAILERS) Caravans and car or boat trailers can be covered by this type of policy.
  13. (TRAILERS) Trails of fast burning materials used by arsonists as fuses to rapidly spread a fire throughout a structure or area.
  14. (TRAILERS) We only insure two types of trailers on our plans:
  15. (Trailers) Promotional clips of titles when prepared by or for the copyright owner in the title, and which may be separate copyrighted works. (Trailers do not include promotional clips offered as an actual short sample of the work to assist a customer in making selection.)
  16. (Trailers) the dancers who are facing into a particular formation, when others in front of them are facing out of the formation (the “leaders”, who the “trailers” would be following if both stepped forward)
  17. (Trailers) vehicles that do not have an engine and that are towed behind motor vehicles.
  18. (Trailership) means a vessel, other than a carfloat, specifically equipped to carry motor transport vehicles and fitted with installed securing devices to tie down each vehicle. The term trailership includes Roll-on/Roll-off (RO/RO) vessels.
  19. The specific segment that in simplest terms, tells the receiving computer where an Individual EDI message ends.
  20. The part of the truck that carries the goods.
  21. A device that makes it possible to tow a vehicle with all four wheels totally off the ground. This eliminates concerns about transmissions, odometer mileage accumulation and backing into campsites, but loading and unloading can be cumbersome and time-consuming. ...
  22. a player who follows his teammate on the attack seemingly out of the action but actually in a position to receive a backward or drop pass.
  23. An offensive player that follows behind the ball-handler.
  24. An offensive player, usually a center or a power forward, who trails the first wave of players on the fast break.
  25. A short publicty film which advertises a film or forthcoming presentations.