Pronunciation: /ˈroʊlɪŋ stɑk/
noun a collective term for all the vehicles, such as locomotives and railway carriages, used on a railway system
A1 The rolling stock consists of trains and buses.
A2 The maintenance crew is responsible for inspecting the rolling stock regularly.
B1 The company invested in new rolling stock to improve their transportation services.
B2 The rolling stock was upgraded with state-of-the-art technology.
C1 The efficiency of the rolling stock directly impacts the overall performance of the transportation system.
C2 The company's decision to expand the rolling stock fleet proved to be a wise investment.
formal The company is investing in new rolling stock to improve their transportation services.
informal They're getting some new trains to make the commute better.
slang Check out the fresh new wheels they're adding to the fleet.
figurative The rolling stock of ideas in the brainstorming session was diverse and innovative.
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