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单词 hot rod
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Definition of hot rod in English:

hot rod

noun
  • A motor vehicle that has been specially modified to give it extra power and speed.

    (经特别改装以加大功率提高速度的)高速改装车

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But the wheel business might not exist without the 25-year tradition for building hot rods and the strong image behind them.
    • ‘I also have a passion for automobiles, car shows, hot rods, collecting and racing,’ he says.
    • The event is open to American classic cars and hot rods from 6.30 pm to 9.00 pm.
    • When racers from Belsize Garage power their hot rods around Buxton's High Edge circuit tomorrow, they'll be keeping alive a name with more than 100 years of motoring history.
    • Then we have the groups who believe street rods, hot rods, muscle cars, or antiques are the way to go.
    • Additionally, Americans are increasingly more interested in hot rods and will more and more choose the bold colors traditionally associated with these types of vehicles including rich reds and yellows.
    • They took the professor's car, which made Vance's hatchback look like a hot rod.
    • Looking for an iconic genre he could leverage, he settled on the hot rod.
    • And Ford's designers can't believe it, but here it is, the hot rod of the future.
    • This very popular one-day show is in its 14th year and gets bigger and better every time with a variety of street machines, vintage and veteran cars, hot rods, bikes and special interest vehicles.
verbhot-rods, hot-rodded, hot-rodding
  • 1with object Modify (a vehicle or other device) to make it faster or more powerful.

    改装(汽车或别的装置)以提高速度(或加大功率)

    I was told the program did an even better job of hot-rodding hardware
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I tracked using my old Fender Princeton and favorite hot-rodded Strat, experimenting with amp positions, as well as checking the system with vocals.
    • Even though the pistol is a locked breech design, it is not a candidate for hot-rodding.
    • Is there a place on the pop charts for a hand playing hot-rodded country music?
    • Slark was still down in the engine room, making sure the vastly upgraded engine he'd so ingeniously hot-rodded was still running and not about to burst into flames and burn the ship to a crisp.
    • Some sort of anodised aluminium encases the new 64-bit G5 processor which has been hot-rodded by the addition of a second floating point unit and a few other tweaks.
    • But an ambitious owner could then hot-rod his breviary by colouring them in as if they had been illuminated by real monks.
  • 2no object Drive a hot rod.

    驾驶改装过的高速汽车

    as a teenager he preferred a steady wage and time to go out hot-rodding
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This new style of hot-rodding is what brings the automakers, all of them intent on capturing these enthusiasts - many with their parents' large disposable incomes - as customers.
    • They're neither fast enough to inspire hot-rodding, nor large enough to be used as party cruisers.
    • The thesis begins by examining the role of technological enthusiasm in the early growth of hot rodding.
    • If you look deeply into the entire automotive scene the new craze in imports really isn't that different than the early days of hot-rodding.

Derivatives

  • hot-rodder

  • nounˈhɒtˌrɒdəˈhɑtˌrɑdər
    • A person who drives a motor vehicle that has been specially modified to give it extra power or speed.

      (经特别改装以加大功率提高速度的)高速改装车

      the hot rodder of today is tomorrow's jet pilot
      Example sentencesExamples
      • she handles her car like a hot rodder
      • It's a good compromise that offers many safety and performance benefits, especially if you live in an area that has snow, rain and squirrely hot-rodders with a few license points to spare.
      • A new breed of enthusiast customized his car to make it faster, then attempted to prove his bravery and workmanship by racing against fellow hot-rodders on back roads or dry lake beds.
      • Attention was also paid to the Charger SRT8's exhaust note, which produces a growl that will intimidate just about any hot-rodder.

Definition of hot rod in US English:

hot rod

nounˈhɑt ˌrɑdˈhät ˌräd
  • A motor vehicle that has been specially modified to give it extra power and speed.

    (经特别改装以加大功率提高速度的)高速改装车

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘I also have a passion for automobiles, car shows, hot rods, collecting and racing,’ he says.
    • But the wheel business might not exist without the 25-year tradition for building hot rods and the strong image behind them.
    • Additionally, Americans are increasingly more interested in hot rods and will more and more choose the bold colors traditionally associated with these types of vehicles including rich reds and yellows.
    • Then we have the groups who believe street rods, hot rods, muscle cars, or antiques are the way to go.
    • When racers from Belsize Garage power their hot rods around Buxton's High Edge circuit tomorrow, they'll be keeping alive a name with more than 100 years of motoring history.
    • This very popular one-day show is in its 14th year and gets bigger and better every time with a variety of street machines, vintage and veteran cars, hot rods, bikes and special interest vehicles.
    • They took the professor's car, which made Vance's hatchback look like a hot rod.
    • Looking for an iconic genre he could leverage, he settled on the hot rod.
    • The event is open to American classic cars and hot rods from 6.30 pm to 9.00 pm.
    • And Ford's designers can't believe it, but here it is, the hot rod of the future.
verbˈhɑt ˌrɑdˈhät ˌräd
  • 1no object Drive a hot rod.

    驾驶改装过的高速汽车

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They're neither fast enough to inspire hot-rodding, nor large enough to be used as party cruisers.
    • The thesis begins by examining the role of technological enthusiasm in the early growth of hot rodding.
    • This new style of hot-rodding is what brings the automakers, all of them intent on capturing these enthusiasts - many with their parents' large disposable incomes - as customers.
    • If you look deeply into the entire automotive scene the new craze in imports really isn't that different than the early days of hot-rodding.
  • 2with object Modify (a vehicle or other device) to make it faster or more powerful.

    改装(汽车或别的装置)以提高速度(或加大功率)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some sort of anodised aluminium encases the new 64-bit G5 processor which has been hot-rodded by the addition of a second floating point unit and a few other tweaks.
    • Even though the pistol is a locked breech design, it is not a candidate for hot-rodding.
    • Is there a place on the pop charts for a hand playing hot-rodded country music?
    • I tracked using my old Fender Princeton and favorite hot-rodded Strat, experimenting with amp positions, as well as checking the system with vocals.
    • But an ambitious owner could then hot-rod his breviary by colouring them in as if they had been illuminated by real monks.
    • Slark was still down in the engine room, making sure the vastly upgraded engine he'd so ingeniously hot-rodded was still running and not about to burst into flames and burn the ship to a crisp.
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