The difference between Shopping cart and Trolley

When used as nouns, shopping cart means a conveyance used to carry groceries and other items while shopping in a store, whereas trolley means a cart or shopping cart.


Trolley is also verb with the meaning: to bring to by trolley.

check bellow for the other definitions of Shopping cart and Trolley

  1. Shopping cart as a noun (US):

    A conveyance used to carry groceries and other items while shopping in a store.

  2. Shopping cart as a noun (internet):

    The stored list of items that a person has chosen to purchase during an online shopping session but has not yet confirmed.

  1. Trolley as a noun (Australian, New Zealand, British):

    A cart or shopping cart.

  2. Trolley as a noun (British):

    A hand truck.

  3. Trolley as a noun (British):

    A soapbox car.

  4. Trolley as a noun (British):

    A gurney.

  5. Trolley as a noun:

    A single-pole device for collecting electrical current from an overhead electrical line usually for a tram or streetcar. Usually called a trolley pole.

  6. Trolley as a noun (US):

    A streetcar or a system of streetcars.

  7. Trolley as a noun (US, colloquial):

    A light rail system or a train on such a system.

  8. Trolley as a noun:

    A truck from which the load is suspended in some kinds of cranes.

  9. Trolley as a noun:

    A truck which travels along the fixed conductors in an electric railway, and forms a means of connection between them and a railway car.

  1. Trolley as a verb:

    To bring to by trolley.

  2. Trolley as a verb:

    To use a trolley vehicle to go from one place to another.

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