sedan 英 [sɪˈdæn]   美 [sɪˈdæn]

sedan

sedan  英 [sɪˈdæn] 美 [sɪˈdæn]

n. 轿车;轿子 

名词复数:sedans 

After five years, this luxury sedan loses 84% of its purchase price. 在五年之后,这种豪华小轿车损失它买入价的84%。
He pulled back into the left lane, directly in front of the big silver sedan. 他把车拧到左车道上,直接处于那辆银色大轿车的正前方。

  • A sedan is a car that seats at least four people. You might dream of getting a sports car when you're 16, but it's more likely that your parents will loan you the keys to their sedan.
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  • n. 轿车;轿子
  • 1. After five years, this luxury sedan loses 84% of its purchase price.

    在五年之后,这种豪华小轿车损失它买入价的84%。

  • 2. He pulled back into the left lane, directly in front of the big silver sedan.

    他把车拧到左车道上,直接处于那辆银色大轿车的正前方。

  • 3. For a city in transition, billboards that urged buyers to "indulge" in a luxury sedan or "be a foreigner's landlord" became politically provocative.

    在一个转型中的城市,敦促买家“沉迷”豪华轿车或“成为外国人的房东”的广告牌变成政治上的刺激物。

  • sedan (n.) 1630s, "covered chair on poles," possibly from a southern Italian dialect derivative of Italian sede "chair" (compare Italian seggietta, 1590s; the thing itself was said to have been introduced from Naples), from Latin sedes, related to sedere "to sit," from PIE root *sed- (1) "to sit." Since Johnson's conjecture, often derived from the town of Sedan in France, where it was said to have been made or first used, but historical evidence for this is lacking.
sedan / sɪˈdæn ; NAmE sɪˈdæn / ( NAmE) ( BrE sal·oon , saˈloon car ) noun a car with four doors and a boot/trunk (= space at the back for carrying things)which is separated from the part where the driver and passengers sit 小轿车;(三厢四门)轿车 sedan sedans sedan / sɪˈdæn ; NAmE sɪˈdæn /
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