A1 noun 中性 #216 最常用

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.

例句

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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?

词族

名词
car
形容词
car-like
相关
carport
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记忆技巧

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

快速测验

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

正确!

正确答案是: car

例句

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.

词族

名词
car
形容词
car-like
相关
carport

常见搭配

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

常用短语

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

容易混淆的词

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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使用说明

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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常见错误

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

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记忆技巧

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

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词源

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

语法模式

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

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

快速测验

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

正确!

正确答案是: car

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