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词汇 unibody
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Definition of unibody in English:

unibody

nounPlural unibodies ˈjuːnɪbɒdiˈyo͞onəˌbädē
  • A single moulded unit forming both the bodywork and chassis of a vehicle.

    车身底盘一体型

    as modifier the car's unibody construction improves rigidity and reduces weight
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The boat-tailed design of the original car had to be massaged to fit over the production unibody, but designers managed to keep most of the intricate design cues.
    • A stiffer unibody structure serves as the chassis foundation, with a double-wishbone suspension in front and multilink system in the rear.
    • Do that to a unibody vehicle and it will have more cross- and corner-braces than the Eiffel Tower, and even then it probably won't feel right.
    • The SUV market seems to be splitting into two camps, unibody crossover car-based vehicles for the mid to small size and body-on-frame for the larger ‘trucks’.
    • It also could spawn a unibody, compact SUV for the U.S. market to compete with the Honda CR-V and the Toyota RAV4.
    • For example, my '93 Mustang Stocker has a unibody chassis to which all the suspension points are attached.
    • Crossover vehicles for the most part will share their unibody structures with passenger cars.
    • And as you start to build up these pieces, you'll notice there's not a lot of difference between the unibody and the body-on-frame.
    • Each vehicle is framed in its section of the body shop; the body-on-frame pickup heads west and the unibody minivan heads east.
    • While the unibody structure is unique to the vehicle it does utilize some floor pan stampings from the 3 series.
    • But under those familiar sports-coupe lines, it is a radical departure from conventional practice with its monocoque aluminum alloy unibody construction.
    • Some modifications had to be made to the paint facility to account for the extra size of the new Range Rover's ‘envelope’ - it is thought to be the largest unibody construction in the motoring world - and its greater weight.
    • A full-frame bodyshop cannot build a unibody vehicle - at least not currently.
    • She also won't confirm that the new vehicles will feature car-like unibody architecture - as opposed to the more truck-like body-on-frame construction of the current M-Class.
    • ‘The most impactful thing in production is simply the concept that we are building the unibody Sienna and the body-on-frame Sequoia on the same exact line,’ says Williamsen.
    • Notes Nagamoto, ‘The unibody approach is obviously typical of passenger cars.’
    • Industry insiders tell us that Honda has a unibody mid-size lifestyle pickup slated for 2005.
    • Utilizing high-tensile steel in critical areas in the unibody increases stiffness and ensures high resistance to flexing, enhancing ride and handling qualities and lowering noise levels inside the vehicle.
    • It has the flexibility to build both body-on-frame trucks and SUVs and unibody cars.

Definition of unibody in US English:

unibody

nounˈyo͞onəˌbädē
  • A single molded unit forming both the bodywork and chassis of a vehicle.

    车身底盘一体型

    as modifier the car's unibody construction improves rigidity and reduces weight
    Example sentencesExamples
    • While the unibody structure is unique to the vehicle it does utilize some floor pan stampings from the 3 series.
    • Some modifications had to be made to the paint facility to account for the extra size of the new Range Rover's ‘envelope’ - it is thought to be the largest unibody construction in the motoring world - and its greater weight.
    • But under those familiar sports-coupe lines, it is a radical departure from conventional practice with its monocoque aluminum alloy unibody construction.
    • It has the flexibility to build both body-on-frame trucks and SUVs and unibody cars.
    • It also could spawn a unibody, compact SUV for the U.S. market to compete with the Honda CR-V and the Toyota RAV4.
    • For example, my '93 Mustang Stocker has a unibody chassis to which all the suspension points are attached.
    • ‘The most impactful thing in production is simply the concept that we are building the unibody Sienna and the body-on-frame Sequoia on the same exact line,’ says Williamsen.
    • A stiffer unibody structure serves as the chassis foundation, with a double-wishbone suspension in front and multilink system in the rear.
    • The boat-tailed design of the original car had to be massaged to fit over the production unibody, but designers managed to keep most of the intricate design cues.
    • She also won't confirm that the new vehicles will feature car-like unibody architecture - as opposed to the more truck-like body-on-frame construction of the current M-Class.
    • Notes Nagamoto, ‘The unibody approach is obviously typical of passenger cars.’
    • And as you start to build up these pieces, you'll notice there's not a lot of difference between the unibody and the body-on-frame.
    • Crossover vehicles for the most part will share their unibody structures with passenger cars.
    • Industry insiders tell us that Honda has a unibody mid-size lifestyle pickup slated for 2005.
    • The SUV market seems to be splitting into two camps, unibody crossover car-based vehicles for the mid to small size and body-on-frame for the larger ‘trucks’.
    • A full-frame bodyshop cannot build a unibody vehicle - at least not currently.
    • Do that to a unibody vehicle and it will have more cross- and corner-braces than the Eiffel Tower, and even then it probably won't feel right.
    • Utilizing high-tensile steel in critical areas in the unibody increases stiffness and ensures high resistance to flexing, enhancing ride and handling qualities and lowering noise levels inside the vehicle.
    • Each vehicle is framed in its section of the body shop; the body-on-frame pickup heads west and the unibody minivan heads east.
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