coupe
英式音标:[ˈku:peɪ] 美式音标:[kuˈpeɪ]
coupe基本解释 n. 小轿车;双座四轮轿式马车n. (Coupe)人名;(英)库普 coupe的意思释义 n.双座四轮轿式马车,分隔车房;变形
coupe怎么读
英式音标:[ˈku:peɪ]
美式音标:[kuˈpeɪ]
coupe基本解释
n. 小轿车;双座四轮轿式马车
n. (Coupe)人名;(英)库普
coupe的意思释义
n.
双座四轮轿式马车,分隔车房;
变形
复数:coupes
英英释义
coupe[ ku:p ]n.a car with two doors and front seats and a luggage compartment
coupe用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
A coupe is inconvenient for families as it only has two doors.
一部双门小轿车对一个家庭来说是不方便的,因为只有两个门。
The coupe flashed by us with a flurry of dust and the flash of a waving hand.
小轿车从我们身边疾驰而过,扬起了一阵尘土,车上有人挥了挥手。
例句参考
Development of Integrated Motor Assist Hybrid System: Development of the \'Insight\', a Personal Hybrid CoupeTwo-door motor vehicle, particularly cabriolet or coupe, comprises rain sensor device and adjusting devices, where former adjusting ...
Plaquette de coupe pour fraise
ChemInform Abstract: LA COUPE DU ROI AND ITS RELEVANCE TO STEREOCHEMISTRY. COMBINATION OF TWO HOMOCHIRAL MOLECULES TO GIVE AN ACHIRA...
La limite Plio-Pleistocene dans la coupe de Castell\'Arquato (Plaisance)
Note sur une coupe des environs de Bruxelles
Institutional Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment
Functional genetic analysis of mutations implicated in a human speech and language disorder.
Distortions in judged spatial relations
A synthetic non-benzodiazepine ligand for benzodiazepine receptors: a probe for investigating neuronal substrates of anxiety.
coupe词源
coupé
coupé: [19] Coupé is the past participle of the French verb couper ‘cut’, and it was originally applied in the early 19th century to a type of four-wheeled covered carriage (in full a carrosse coupé ‘cut-off carriage’). The notion behind the term is a truncated version of an earlier type of coach, known as a berlin, achieved by removing the rear seat. The first record of its application to closed two-door cars comes in 1908.The French verb couper is a derivative of the noun coup ‘blow’ (itself borrowed into English in the 18th century), which in turn came from medieval Latin colpus (ultimate source of English coppice, which etymologically denotes the ‘cutting down’ of trees). Earlier in time the word can be traced back via Latin colaphus to Greek kólaphos ‘blow, punch’.A related word is coupon, borrowed from French in the 19th century.=> coppice, copse, coup
coupe (n.)
1834, from French coupe (18c.), noun use of past participle of couper \"to cut (in half);\" see coup. Modern use is from early 19c. carrosse coupe \"cut-off carriage,\" a shorter version of the berlin, minus the back seat. First applied to closed two-door automobiles 1908.