0 a (usually privately-owned) motor vehicle on wheels for carrying people; automobile American -- bil
What kind of car do you have?
‘Did you go by car?’
1 a section for passengers in a train etc -- vogn
a dining-car.
2 a railway carriage for goods or people -- (jernbane-)vogn
a freight car.
There were no more stops, and the car was returned to its starting-point as speedily as possible.
In this report, though, we do not seem to attribute a specific way of referring to the relevant car with that car.
The chart consisted of five stimuli repeated eight times, which were line drawings of a tree, a chair, a bird, a pear, and a car.
Typically, the widowers who had a relationship were under the age of 75, were car drivers and enjoyed good or very good health.
Motoring and car maintenance was another hobby enjoyed by twelve haemophiliacs and a few mentioned fishing, bowls and golf.
One factor behind this change has been a dramatic increase in car ownership.
It is commonly believed that to become economically successful is to have dealings with cars.
The introduction of catalytic converters has reduced the toxicity of car exhausts.
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汽車, (火車上做特別用途的)車廂, (火車)車廂…
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汽车, (火车上做特殊用途的)车厢, (火车)车厢…
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coche, vagón, coche [masculine]…
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carro, vagão…
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車、自動車, (電車の)客車, 車両…
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otomobil, araba, vagon…
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voiture [feminine], automobile [feminine], wagon [masculine]…
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cotxe, vagó…
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