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词汇 compact car
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Definition of compact car in English:

compact car

noun
North American
  • A medium-sized car.

    〈北美〉小型汽车

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the December, 2002 issue page 38, the article refers to the 2003 Peugeot as a compact car.
    • The Astra Diesel Hybrid demonstrates how hybrid components can be integrated into a compact car without compromising passenger comfort and the vehicle's utility.
    • The same year, General Motors opened its fourth plant in China, a $108 million facility to double production of Buick sedans and compact cars.
    • Withdrawing from heavier trucks and compact cars after 1995 cost 2.0 points while an increase in imported European models contributed one point.
    • Then you could wedge those big cubic inches into mid-size, even compact cars.
    • The Ford Aspire is an entry-level compact car that was sold by the Ford Motor Company from the United States starting from 1994 and ending during the year 1997.
    • A compact car to us, Europeans would consider this mid-range.
    • Designed in a new sleek profile, these custom parts' subtle styling complements many of today's popular compact cars.
    • Officials will not give specific figures but say fuel economy will be equivalent to that of a compact car, and the hybrid will produce fewer emissions than a standard SUV.
    • Just as automotive companies must respond to the latest customer vehicle trends - from compact cars to full-sized SUVs - they also must also listen to consumer desires for the engines and transmissions that power these vehicles.
    • It will have all the luxury and utility of the standard Lexus CUV, with two important differences: It will have the fuel economy of a compact car, yet it will accelerate faster.
    • Oh, and it weighs about 265 lb., can fit under the hood of a compact car, and the combustion technology is adaptable to most any piston or rotary engine architecture.
    • Another prediction: high chroma paints (those with great color intensity) will put more punch in reds and light blues, especially on compact cars and sports cars.
    • But Americans never developed a taste for compact cars and never will.
    • Low-tech rear drum brakes have been standard for even high-level compact cars like the Civic and Corolla, but the Spectra fits solid discs in the rear combined with vented discs in the front.
    • The desired result was a compact car offering performance and drive-ability.
    • A compact car such as the Honda Civic two-door that scores five stars in the side-impact test offers better protection than a bigger car that scores fewer stars.
    • According to Dunlop research, auto enthusiasts buy up to 10 percent of U.S. replacement tires - 22.5 million tires - to upgrade sport compact cars.
    • Car rental agencies usually have better deals on compact cars.
    • Technology also continues to spread to compact cars in Europe.

Definition of compact car in US English:

compact car

noun
North American
  • A medium-sized car.

    〈北美〉小型汽车

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Car rental agencies usually have better deals on compact cars.
    • But Americans never developed a taste for compact cars and never will.
    • Designed in a new sleek profile, these custom parts' subtle styling complements many of today's popular compact cars.
    • A compact car such as the Honda Civic two-door that scores five stars in the side-impact test offers better protection than a bigger car that scores fewer stars.
    • Technology also continues to spread to compact cars in Europe.
    • Officials will not give specific figures but say fuel economy will be equivalent to that of a compact car, and the hybrid will produce fewer emissions than a standard SUV.
    • The same year, General Motors opened its fourth plant in China, a $108 million facility to double production of Buick sedans and compact cars.
    • Another prediction: high chroma paints (those with great color intensity) will put more punch in reds and light blues, especially on compact cars and sports cars.
    • Withdrawing from heavier trucks and compact cars after 1995 cost 2.0 points while an increase in imported European models contributed one point.
    • According to Dunlop research, auto enthusiasts buy up to 10 percent of U.S. replacement tires - 22.5 million tires - to upgrade sport compact cars.
    • Low-tech rear drum brakes have been standard for even high-level compact cars like the Civic and Corolla, but the Spectra fits solid discs in the rear combined with vented discs in the front.
    • Just as automotive companies must respond to the latest customer vehicle trends - from compact cars to full-sized SUVs - they also must also listen to consumer desires for the engines and transmissions that power these vehicles.
    • Oh, and it weighs about 265 lb., can fit under the hood of a compact car, and the combustion technology is adaptable to most any piston or rotary engine architecture.
    • A compact car to us, Europeans would consider this mid-range.
    • It will have all the luxury and utility of the standard Lexus CUV, with two important differences: It will have the fuel economy of a compact car, yet it will accelerate faster.
    • In the December, 2002 issue page 38, the article refers to the 2003 Peugeot as a compact car.
    • The Ford Aspire is an entry-level compact car that was sold by the Ford Motor Company from the United States starting from 1994 and ending during the year 1997.
    • The Astra Diesel Hybrid demonstrates how hybrid components can be integrated into a compact car without compromising passenger comfort and the vehicle's utility.
    • Then you could wedge those big cubic inches into mid-size, even compact cars.
    • The desired result was a compact car offering performance and drive-ability.
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