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car

/kɑːr/

A car is a road vehicle with four wheels that is powered by an engine and used to carry a small number of people. It is primarily used for private transportation on paved roads.

例文

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1

I drive my car to the grocery store every Saturday.

I use my personal vehicle to go to the shop every Saturday.

2

The registration of the motor vehicle must be completed by the end of the month.

The official paperwork for the car needs to be finished before the month ends.

3

Is that your new ride parked outside?

Is that your new car parked in front of the house?

語族

名詞
car
形容詞
car-like
関連
carport
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覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'CAR' as a 'Cabin Always Rolling' on four wheels.

クイックテスト

I usually go to work by ___ because it is faster than the bus.

正解!

正解は: car

例文

1

I drive my car to the grocery store every Saturday.

everyday

I use my personal vehicle to go to the shop every Saturday.

2

The registration of the motor vehicle must be completed by the end of the month.

formal

The official paperwork for the car needs to be finished before the month ends.

3

Is that your new ride parked outside?

informal

Is that your new car parked in front of the house?

4

The development of the modern car has drastically changed the structure of cities.

academic

The creation of the automobile has significantly altered how cities are built.

5

The company offers a car allowance as part of the employment package.

business

The business provides money for a vehicle as a job benefit.

語族

名詞
car
形容詞
car-like
関連
carport

よく使う組み合わせ

drive a car to operate a car
park a car to stop and leave a car in a space
electric car a car that runs on electricity
used car a car that was owned by someone else before
rent a car to pay to use a car for a short time

よく使うフレーズ

get in the car

to enter the vehicle

car alarm

a device that makes noise if someone tries to steal the vehicle

second-hand car

a car that is not new

よく混同される語

car vs truck

A car is for passengers; a truck is usually larger and used for carrying cargo.

car vs cart

A cart is a small vehicle often pushed by hand, like in a supermarket.

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使い方のコツ

The word 'car' is the most common term for a passenger vehicle. In North America, 'automobile' is used in technical or formal contexts, while 'auto' is also common.

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よくある間違い

Learners often forget to use an article, saying 'I have car' instead of 'I have a car'.

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覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'CAR' as a 'Cabin Always Rolling' on four wheels.

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語源

Derived from the Latin word 'carrum', which referred to a two-wheeled Celtic war chariot.

文法パターン

Countable noun (plural: cars) Used with the preposition 'by' for transport (by car)
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文化的な背景

In many cultures, owning a car is seen as a symbol of independence and adulthood.

クイックテスト

I usually go to work by ___ because it is faster than the bus.

正解!

正解は: car

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uniprivacy

C1

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demarery

C1

A formal legal objection that admits the facts of an opponent's argument but denies that they are sufficient to justify a legal claim. It effectively argues that even if everything the opposing party says is true, there is no legal basis for a lawsuit.

translably

C1

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obfachood

C1

The state or condition of being deliberately obscure, hidden, or difficult to understand, particularly within a formal or technical system. It refers to the quality of a subject that has been rendered complex to prevent easy access or comprehension.

misdictile

C1

To transcribe or record spoken words incorrectly, especially in a manner that fundamentally alters the intended meaning or technical specifications of the message. It refers specifically to the failure of accuracy during the transition from auditory input to written or repeated output.

obgeotude

C1

The state or quality of being excessively preoccupied with physical location or geographical boundaries. It often refers to a mindset or policy that stubbornly prioritizes local physical presence over digital or global connectivity.

monotegate

C1

To consolidate multiple layers, systems, or categories into a single, unified structure. It is often used in technical or organizational contexts to describe the process of streamlining complex elements for the sake of efficiency or standardization.

autojecthood

C1

To transition a system, process, or entity into a state where it automatically identifies and rejects incompatible or non-compliant elements. It refers to the implementation of autonomous exclusion protocols to maintain system purity or efficiency.

contragratence

C1

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