اجزای سواری به انگلیسی
اجزای سواری به انگلیسی
turn signal
noun [ C ] US
UK /ˈtɜːn ˌsɪɡ.nəl/ US /ˈtɝːn ˌsɪɡ.nəl/
(also signal); (UK indicator)
one of the lights at the front and back of a road vehicle that flash to show which way the vehicle is turning
Synonym
blinker (LIGHT) US
hood
noun [ C ]
UK /hʊd/ US /hʊd/
US
(UK bonnet)
the metal cover over the part of a car where the engine is:
I looked under the hood and clouds of smoke poured out.
tire
noun [ C ]
UK /taɪər/ US /taɪɚ/
US spelling of tyre UK
tyre
noun [ C ] UK (US tire)
UK /taɪər/ US /taɪr/
A2
a thick rubber ring, often filled with air, that is fitted around the outer edge of the wheel of a vehicle, allowing the vehicle to stick to the road surface and to travel over the ground more easily:
I've got a flat tyre (= the air has gone out of it).
He was driving along the motorway when his tyre burst.
I keep a spare tyre in the back of the car.
trunk noun (CAR)
B1 [ C ] US
(UK boot)
a covered space at the back of a car, for storing things in:
I always keep a blanket and a toolkit in the trunk for emergencies.
Stolen goods were found in the trunk of her car.
license plate
noun [ C ] US (UK licence plate)
US /ˈlaɪ.səns ˌpleɪt/ UK /ˈlaɪ.səns ˌpleɪt/
(UK also number plate)
a sign on a road vehicle that shows the official set of numbers and letters that identifies it
license plate number
noun [ C ] US
UK /ˈlaɪ.səns pleɪt ˌnʌm.bər/ US /ˈlaɪ.səns pleɪt ˌnʌm.bɚ/
(UK usually registration number)
the official set of numbers and letters shown on the front and back of a road vehicle:
You couldn't see the vehicle's license plate number.
antenna noun [C] (BROADCASTING)
plural antennas
a structure made of metal rods or wires, often positioned on top of a building or vehicle, that receives or sends radio or television signals
windshield
noun [ C ]
US /ˈwɪnd.ʃiːld/ UK /ˈwɪnd.ʃiːld/
B1 US
(UK windscreen)
the window at the front of a car, truck, etc.
gear lever
noun [ C ] UK
UK /ˈɡɪə ˌliː.vər/ US /ˈɡɪr ˌlev.ɚ/
(UK also gearstick, UK /ˈɡɪə.stɪk/ US /ˈɡɪr-/); (US gearshift)
a metal rod that you use to change gear in a car or other vehicle
handbrake
noun [ C usually singular ] UK
UK /ˈhænd.breɪk/ US /ˈhænd.breɪk/
(US emergency brake); (US also parking brake)
a device operated by hand that locks into position and prevents a vehicle from moving:
put the handbrake on You're supposed to put the handbrake on whenever you stop on a hill.
gas pedal
noun [ C usually singular ] US
UK /ˈɡæs ˌped.əl/ US /ˈɡæs ˌped.əl/
→ accelerator
the pedal (= a part that you push with your foot) in a vehicle that makes it go faster
steering wheel
noun [ C ]
UK /ˈstɪə.rɪŋ ˌwiːl/ US /ˈstɪr.ɪŋ ˌwiːl/
B2
a wheel in a vehicle that the driver turns in order to make the vehicle go in a particular direction
speedometer
noun [ C ]
UK /spiːˈdɒm.ɪ.tər/ US /spɪˈdɑː.mə.t̬ɚ/
(UK informal speedo)
a device in a vehicle that shows how fast the vehicle is moving
brake
noun [ C ]
UK /breɪk/ US /breɪk/
B1
a device that makes a vehicle go slower or stop, or a pedal, bar, or handle that makes this device work:
She had no brakes on her bicycle.
The driver suddenly put on his brakes.
ignition
noun
uk /ɪɡˈnɪʃ.ən/ us /ɪɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
[ C usually singular ]
the electrical system in an engine that causes the fuel to burn or explode in order to start the engine:
the ignition Switch/Turn the ignition on.
an ignition key
accelerator
noun [ C ]
uk /əkˈsel.ə.reɪ.tər/ us /ekˈsel.ɚ.eɪ.t̬ɚ/
the pedal (= a part that you push with your foot) in a vehicle that makes it go faster