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单词 station wagon
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Definition of station wagon in English:

station wagon

noun
North American
  • A car with a longer body than usual, incorporating a large carrying area behind the seats and having an extra door at the rear for easy loading; an estate car.

    the kids were packed in the back of the station wagon
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She did not secure it in any way, just placed it in the back of her station wagon, thinking it wouldn't shift during transit.
    • So the station wagon has a long rear overhang and three side windows that are approximately the same size.
    • About fifteen minutes later, a station wagon pulled out in front of the farm.
    • In 1991, Tata Motors introduced a station wagon and later a sport-utility vehicle.
    • We hop into her station wagon and head for the San Fernando Valley.
    • It's just amazing that a station wagon can pack so much sizzle and excitement in its look and stance.
    • It filled up the trunk and back seat of our station wagon.
    • A man in a white station wagon began harassing one of Sakia's friends.
    • The drive home was quiet and when the station wagon came to a stop everyone was great full to get out.
    • They cram into a station wagon - their equivalent of a muscle car - and head out on the highway.
    • They got out of the yellow station wagon and into the red one as Mrs. Andersonne paid the man the difference between the two cars.
    • I believe the public never got over the station wagon they just don't like that name.
    • But the Signum has a larger backseat while the station wagon has more cargo space.
    • He packed us all in the station wagon and drove down to this little corner and put me on top of a mailbox.
    • He successfully negotiated the station wagon through the sharp turn.
    • On the other side, Chrysler was a complete loser in the station wagon space where the minivan would complete squarely.
    • We take our flowers to market in the back of my station wagon or my husband's pickup, with a cover.
    • You rode in the back of the station wagon and faced the cars behind you.
    • Is there anything worse than being viewed as a Chevy station wagon?
    • Two cars ahead of me was a station wagon that was traveling at about 20 miles per hour.

Definition of station wagon in US English:

station wagon

nounˈstāSHən ˌwaɡənˈsteɪʃən ˌwæɡən
North American
  • A car with a longer body than usual, incorporating a large carrying area behind the seats and having an extra door at the rear for easy loading.

    the kids were packed in the back of the station wagon
    British term estate car
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We take our flowers to market in the back of my station wagon or my husband's pickup, with a cover.
    • About fifteen minutes later, a station wagon pulled out in front of the farm.
    • I believe the public never got over the station wagon they just don't like that name.
    • It filled up the trunk and back seat of our station wagon.
    • The drive home was quiet and when the station wagon came to a stop everyone was great full to get out.
    • He packed us all in the station wagon and drove down to this little corner and put me on top of a mailbox.
    • We hop into her station wagon and head for the San Fernando Valley.
    • It's just amazing that a station wagon can pack so much sizzle and excitement in its look and stance.
    • On the other side, Chrysler was a complete loser in the station wagon space where the minivan would complete squarely.
    • They cram into a station wagon - their equivalent of a muscle car - and head out on the highway.
    • She did not secure it in any way, just placed it in the back of her station wagon, thinking it wouldn't shift during transit.
    • But the Signum has a larger backseat while the station wagon has more cargo space.
    • A man in a white station wagon began harassing one of Sakia's friends.
    • They got out of the yellow station wagon and into the red one as Mrs. Andersonne paid the man the difference between the two cars.
    • Is there anything worse than being viewed as a Chevy station wagon?
    • You rode in the back of the station wagon and faced the cars behind you.
    • Two cars ahead of me was a station wagon that was traveling at about 20 miles per hour.
    • So the station wagon has a long rear overhang and three side windows that are approximately the same size.
    • In 1991, Tata Motors introduced a station wagon and later a sport-utility vehicle.
    • He successfully negotiated the station wagon through the sharp turn.
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