Definitions
- Referring to a small platform with wheels used for moving heavy objects. - Talking about a child's toy that is a doll or a miniature version of a human figure. - Describing a camera accessory used for smooth camera movements.
- Referring to a wheeled cart used for carrying items in a supermarket or grocery store. - Talking about a mode of transportation that runs on tracks, such as a streetcar or cable car. - Describing a movable platform used for carrying equipment or materials in a factory or warehouse.
List of Similarities
- 1Both are wheeled objects used for transportation or movement.
- 2Both can be used to carry objects or equipment.
- 3Both have a similar shape and structure with a flat surface and wheels.
- 4Both can be used in various settings, such as factories, stores, or film sets.
What is the difference?
- 1Function: Dolly is primarily used for moving heavy objects or for camera movements, while trolley is used for carrying items or people.
- 2Size: Dolly is typically smaller than trolley and can be handheld, while trolley is larger and requires pushing or pulling.
- 3Shape: Dolly has a flat surface with four wheels, while trolley can have a basket or compartment for carrying items.
- 4Usage: Dolly is more commonly used in film or photography, while trolley is more commonly used in supermarkets or public transportation.
Remember this!
Dolly and trolley are both wheeled objects used for transportation or movement. However, the difference between them lies in their function, size, shape, usage, and etymology. Dolly is primarily used for moving heavy objects or for camera movements, while trolley is used for carrying items or people. Dolly is smaller and has a flat surface with four wheels, while trolley is larger and can have a basket or compartment for carrying items. Dolly is more commonly used in film or photography, while trolley is more commonly used in supermarkets or public transportation.