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I found the following representations:
1、passenger
A car is used to transport people and their belongings in four-wheeled vehicles with seats mainly arranged between two axles.
2、sedan
si'dæn]
n.(American) van cars, single-cabin motorboats, sedan chairs.
3. CAR; Car; Sedan.
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Car English: a car
1. Pronunciation: Chi Jian Qi Ying [kɑ (r)] Mei [kɑ r] 2. Meaning: nCar; Carriage; Car.
3. Example sentences: 1. This car has just been cut out from the train
The car had just been unloaded from the train.
2、are you in a soft berth car or a hard berth car?
Are you in a soft sleeper or a hard sleeper?
3、he had left his tickets in his car
He forgot his ticket in the car.
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The English word for automobile is automobile, which originally means "automatic car". It refers to the transportation vehicle powered by combustible gas, and also refers to the vehicle driven by its own equipment.
The American Society of Automotive Engineers standard SAEJ687C defines a motor vehicle as a vehicle that is powered by its own power, equipped with a driving device, and capable of transporting passengers, goods, or towing vehicles on roads or areas other than fixed tracks.
The latest standard "Terms and Definitions for Automobile and Trailer Types" (GB T 3730 1-2001) has the following definition of a car: a non-track vehicle driven by power and with 4 or more wheels, mainly used for: carrying people and/or goods; towing vehicles carrying people and/or goods; Special Purpose.
Each vehicle has a Vehicle Identification** (VIN), which has global versatility, maximum information carrying capacity and retrievability, and has become the only "ID card" for identifying vehicles in the world. VIN consists of a set of letters and Arabic numerals, with a total of 17 digits. From the VIN it is possible to identify the country of production, manufacturing company or manufacturer, vehicle type, brand, model series, body form, engine model, model year, safety guard model, inspection number, assembly plant name, factory serial number, etc.
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everybody. >>>More