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car
1 different kinds of car 2 the parts of a car 3 keeping and repairing a car see also DRIVE, BUS, MOTORCYCLE, LORRY, TRAVEL, ROAD
1 different kinds of car - a vehicle with an engine and four wheels that up to five people can travel in: car, motor car (AmE automobile) a new/second-hand car ◎ Let's go for a drive in the car. ◎ We came by car. - a car with a fixed roof and a separate area for luggage: saloon (AmE sedan) - a car with a door at the back and a large space for luggage behind the back seat: estate (car) (AmE station wagon) - a car (usually small) with a large door at the back that opens upwards: hatchback - a very large, expensive car: limousine, (informal) limo - a low, fast car, usually with room for two people, often with a roof that can open: sports car - a car with a roof that can open: convertible - a strong car that is suitable for travelling over rough ground: four-wheel drive (vehicle) - a car with a driver whose job it is to take you somewhere for money: taxi, (especially AmE) cab You'll have to take a taxi from the airport to the hotel. - a vehicle like a car that is used for transporting things: van - a large, black car used for carrying a dead body to a funeral: hearse ※ more on taxis TAXI
2 the parts of a car ※ car interior - the electrical system that starts the engine of a car: ignition; the key that is used for starting the ignition: (ignition) key I turned the key in the ignition but the engine didn't start. - an instrument for showing the speed of a car: speedometer - an instrument for showing the distance a car has travelled: milometer (AmE odometer)(informal clock) I bought this car with 20 000 miles on the clock. - a thing that gives a loud warning sound: horn I sounded my horn. - a thing for heating the car: heater Can you turn up the heater a bit? I'm rather cold. - where the driver sits: driver's seat; where a passenger sits: passenger seat - a belt that you wear in a car, etc to protect yourself if there is an accident: seat belt, safety belt - a special kind of bag in the front of a car that fills up with air to stop your head being injured if you crash: air bag ※ car exterior ※ wheels and tyres WHEEL - the main outside part of a car: bodywork (noun U) The engine's fine but the bodywork's starting to rust. - the metal frame of the car onto which the other parts fit: chassis - a metal box which contains petrol: petrol tank (AmE gas tank) - waste gas that comes out of a car, etc: exhaust (noun U); the pipe from which exhaust gases come out of the car's engine: exhaust (pipe) - one of the windows at the side of the car: (side) window; to move a car window up or down by turning a handle: wind* sth up/down Could you wind your window down to let a little air in? - a useful or attractive item that can be added to your car: accessory My car has several accessories, including a CD player. ※ the engine, etc - a thing which provides electricity for starting a car: battery - a set of wheels that pass power from the engine to the wheels of the car: gears (noun plural) Most cars have five forward gears and a reverse. - a metal box containing the gears: gearbox - if the gears of a car change automatically, the car is an automatic (car) - a device containing water which helps to cool the engine: radiator We'll have to stop at the next service station to put some more water in the radiator. - the thing which cools the engine by blowing air onto it: fan - the belt that drives the fan: fan belt ※ more on engines MACHINE
3 keeping and repairing a car - a building where cars are kept: garage I put the car in the garage and went into the house. - a place where you can have your car repaired and which often sells petrol: garage - a person whose job is to repair cars: (car) mechanic, garage mechanic - to look at and repair a car, lorry, etc to make sure it is working properly: service sth; noun: service My car is going to be serviced next week. ◎ When is the car due for its next service? - to take a car, etc to a garage to get a service: take* sth in for a service, put* sth in for a service I've put my car in to the garage for its 10 000 mile service. - to put sth that is old or damaged back into good condition: repair sth, fix sth, mend sth After the accident it took three weeks to repair the car. ◎ How long will it take you to fix the clutch? - a part for a car which you can use to replace an old part which is damaged or broken: spare part, spare - a place, usually at a petrol station, where your car is washed automatically: car wash - the amount of money that you spend to keep your car in good condition: running costs (noun plural) My Metro has very low running costs.
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