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Car N Count 可数名词 Train Berth Kind Romans N

英语单词 car
英美音标 英 [kɑː(r)] 美 [kɑːr]
中文释义 n.汽车;车厢;吊舱
英语例句 (1) A new type of car is on the market now.
(2) Repairing your car will cost a minimum of 100 dollars.
(3) The car in front of me stopped suddenly and I had to brake.
(4) This car has just been cut out from the train.
(5) Are you in a soft berth car or a hard berth car?
中文例句 (1) 现在一种新型小汽车正在上市。
(2) 修理你的汽车最低限度要100美元。
(3) 我前面那辆小汽车突然停住,我只好刹车。
(4) 这节车厢刚从列车脱下。
(5) 您是在软卧还是在硬卧车厢呢?
vocabulary简明 Your car is your automobile, your wheels, your vehicle. A car can also be another kind of moving compartment — such as a railroad car, a cable car, or a trolley car.
vocabulary扩展 The word car has been around much longer than the automobile. It comes from the Latin carrus, a kind of wagon the Romans discovered from the Gauls, a European people the Romans conquered. It shows up in Italian and Spanish (carro, meaning "a car or a cart," and it also survives in various forms in modern Irish, Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, German, and other languages. When you’re listening to your engine purr, you can thank the Gauls. And the Romans.
柯林斯解释
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]汽车;轿车 A car is a motor vehicle with room for a small number of passengers.
  [also by N]
  • He had left his tickets in his car...

    他把票忘在车里了。

  • They arrived by car.

    他们是坐小汽车来的。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](火车)车厢 A car is one of the separate sections of a train.
  [AM 美]
  • Tour buses have replaced railway cars.

    观光巴士已经取代了火车。

in BRIT, usually use 英国英语通常用 carriage
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](火车上作特殊用途的)车厢 Railway carriages are called cars when they are used for a particular purpose.
  [usu supp N]
  [BRIT 英]
  • He made his way into the dining car for breakfast.

    他来到餐车车厢吃早饭。

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See also:
cable car

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