Đặt câu với từ "motor car"

1. Clunker (plural Clunkers) A decrepit motor car

2. Consider a person purchasing a new motor car.

3. Champagne Motor Car Company is founded on trust, integrity, and respect

4. He' s just leaving the control tower in a motor car

5. Transport, Namely air transport and Motor car transport services and Ships

6. It came from the days when a motor car was a novelty.

7. Now that oil is scarce, the fate of the motor car is uncertain.

8. It was he who had provided Eric with Mussolini's motor car and a chauffeur.

9. A motor car would be a white elephant to him, because he can't drive.

10. An accelerator control device for motor cars and a motor car are also disclosed.

11. From the Cambridge English Corpus It is clogged with old motor car tyres, old Bedsteads, …

12. 26 There is now a very efficient motor car on the market with a wooden chassis.

13. Get the complete details of Aerobrake Cc(Brakes Motor Car Truck) which is located at Germiston, South Africa

14. 5 And there, bumping and jolting its roaring way up the track towards the house was a motor car.

15. This fortuitous cooperation of lightning flashes and motor car exhausts was producing results in fairly populated areas at night.

16. Heartless deliberate: microblogging crowd: 23 from night to salt-free motor car accident, Internet users are in the crowd.

17. vehicles with tube chassis, having a motor-car type steering system (e.g., a steering system based on the Ackerman principle)."

18. The Constable was walking along a busy thoroughfare when a crowd assembled owing to the breakdown of a motor car.

19. The latter now choose to use what they regard as the more salubrious transportation of the motor car or the aeroplane.

20. Steering is achieved by turning the two front wheels and is based on a motor-car type steering system (Ackerman principle).

21. Classic Antique (1900s Vintage Albumen Photograph of Circus Power Train Motor Car - SOCONY Mobilgas Mobiloil Power Behind The Circus Banner) MysteryFactory

22. steering is achieved by turning the two front wheels and is based on a motor-car-type steering system (Ackerman principle);

23. Steering is achieved by turning the two front wheels and is based on a motor-car-type steering system (Ackerman principle).

24. A motor car was parked in the alleyway about three metres from the bakery door and alongside the Alliance building end wall.

25. They testified that the fact that a steering system uses the Ackerman principle does not make it a motor-car type steering system.

26. (6) Four-wheeled motor vehicles with tube chassis, having a motor-car type steering system (e.g. a steering system based on the Ackerman principle).

27. (6) Four-wheeled motor vehicles with tube chassis, having a motor car type steering system (e.g. a steering system based on the Ackermann principle).

28. 9 It is doubtless true that at bottom the behaviour of a motor car is to be explained in terms of interactions between fundamental particles.

29. ITALIAN HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS FROM A MOTOR CAR FRANCIS MILTOUN The time will come, however, when old Virginia will stand trifling and Chicanery no longer.

30. Chauffeur (third-person singular simple present Chauffeurs, present participle Chauffeuring, simple past and past participle Chauffeured) (intransitive) To be, or act as, a Chauffeur (driver of a motor car)

31. ITALIAN HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS FROM A MOTOR CAR FRANCIS MILTOUN Between his attendance to Churchly duties and that of the Honorable Heman Atkins there was a great gulf fixed

32. The pace of global invention had advanced throughout the nineteenth century, bringing railroads, the telephone, the electric light, cinema, the motor car, and household conveniences too numerous to mention.

33. Four-wheeled motor vehicles, for the transport of persons, with tube chassis, having a motor car type steering system (e.g., a steering system based on the Ackermann principle) (heading 87.03).’

34. The similarities with the steering mechanism of a motor car are confined to the presence of a steering shaft, tie rods, wheels and the already mentioned steering geometry which satisfies the Ackermann principle.

35. 15 In the second place, the Spyder has a steering geometry which satisfies the Ackermann principle and it otherwise has a steering system that is significantly different from that of a motor car.

36. a handlebar with two grips incorporating the controls for steering the vehicle; the steering is achieved by turning the two front wheels and is based on a motor-car type steering system (Ackerman principle),

37. a handlebar with two grips incorporating the controls for steering the vehicle; the steering is achieved by turning the two front wheels and is based on a motor-car-type steering system (Ackerman principle),

38. — a handlebar with two grips incorporating the controls for steering the vehicle; the steering is achieved by turning the two front wheels and is based on a motor-car-type steering system (Ackerman principle),

39. a handlebar with two grips incorporating the controls for steering the vehicle; the steering is achieved by turning the two front wheels and is based on a motor car-type steering system (Ackerman principle

40. Volterra and its Etruscan lore and pottery have ever been a source of pride among Italian Antiquarians. ITALIAN HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS FROM A MOTOR CAR FRANCIS MILTOUN But we see amongst ourselves how great works are ascribed to the devil or to the Romans by Antiquarians. THE POSTHUMOUS WORKS OF THOMAS DE QUINCEY, VOL

41. The Cadillac Brougham was a line of luxury cars manufactured by the Cadillac Motor Car Division of General Motors from the 1987 through 1992 model years and was previously sold from 1977 to 1986 as the Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham.The optional "d'Elegance" trim package that was introduced during the Fleetwood era remained available