柯林斯詞典car /kɑ?/ (cars) 1. N-COUNT A car is a motor vehicle with room for a small number of passengers. 小汽車[also 'by' N] He had left his tickets in his car. 他把票落在自己的小汽車?yán)锪恕?/p>2. N-COUNT A car is the same as a . 火車車廂[美國英語] 3. N-COUNT The separate sections of a train are called cars when they are used for a particular purpose. (有特殊用途的) 火車車廂 He made his way into the dining car for breakfast. 他擠進(jìn)餐車吃早點。 返回 car劍橋詞典a road vehicle with an engine , four wheels , and seats for a small number of people 汽車 They don't have a car. 他們沒有汽車。 Where did you park your car? 你把車停在哪兒了? It's quicker by car. 開車更快點。 a car chase /accident /factory 汽車追逐/車禍/汽車廠 a part of a train used for a special purpose (火車上做特殊用途的)車廂 a restaurant /sleeping car 餐車/臥鋪車廂 US (UK carriage, coach) any of the separate parts of a train in which the passengers sit (火車)車廂 a railroad car 火車車廂 US (UK truck) a part of a train that is used for carrying goods or animals 貨運(yùn)車廂,運(yùn)貨車皮 Hundreds of refugees were herded into cattle cars for the gruelling ten-hour journey . 成百上千的難民被趕進(jìn)運(yùn)牛的貨車?yán)?,開始了10小時令人筋疲力盡的行程。 例句 You should always check your oil , water and tyres before taking your car on a long trip .Eight children were crammed into the back of the car.We skidded on the ice and crashed into another car.It was foggy , and all the cars had their headlights on.It would be better for the environment if more people used bikes rather than cars. 返回 car