shopping (cart)
The Spanish term 'carro (de la compra)' translates to 'shopping (cart)' in English. It's a noun that refers to a cart used by customers in a supermarket or grocery store to hold their goods until checkout. Each shopping cart typically consists of a large basket on wheels that the customer can easily roll around the store, allowing them to pick up items as they walk down the aisles. This is a common element of shopping in stores where customers choose their own items. It allows for the easy transportation of goods within the store and often serves as a temporary storage place for items selected for purchase.
I am going to push the shopping cart.
This sentence means that the speaker is about to move the shopping cart by pushing it.
The shopping cart is full of fruits.
In this sentence, the speaker is describing the contents of the shopping cart, which is full of fruits.
You have to return the shopping cart after using it.
This sentence is instructing someone to return the shopping cart back to its original place after using it.