Automobile in spanish

Automóvil

pronunciation: ɑutoʊmoʊbil part of speech: noun
In gestures

automobile = automóvil, coche. 

Example: It was a dozen years later that the first central electric power station was built; a decade was to pass before the automobile was invented, and nearly three decades before the first airplane flew.

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» automobile accident = accidente de tráfico, accidente de coche, accidente automovilístico.

Example: Her husband was killed in an automobile accident when she was nine months pregnant, so she had to find a way to support herself and her bab.

» automobile industry, the = industria del automóvil, la. [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]

Example: Up to the 60s information and documentation were little developed in the automobile industry compared to the chemical or electrical engineering industry.

» automobile insurance = seguro de automóvil.

Example: No-fault insurance is a type of automobile insurance where insureds are indemnified by their own insurer regardless of fault in the incident.

» automobile sector, the = sector del automóvil, el.

Example: Thierry Breton, finance minister, blamed technical stoppages in the automobile sector for much of the 0.3 per cent drop in industrial production.

» horseless carriage automobile = coche sin caballos. [Nombre dado a los primeros automóviles para diferenciarlos de los tirados por caballos]

Example: It is certainly a new technology in the same sense that the 'horseless carriage' automobile was a different technology from the horse and buggy.

» total number of automobiles, the = parque automovilístico, el.

Example: There are now 77 million vehicles on the road in Japan, which is roughly 10% of the total number of automobiles in use worldwide.

Automobile synonyms

car in spanish: coche, pronunciation: kɑr part of speech: noun machine in spanish: máquina, pronunciation: məʃin part of speech: noun auto in spanish: auto, pronunciation: ɔtoʊ part of speech: noun motorcar in spanish: automóvil, pronunciation: moʊtɜrkɑr part of speech: noun
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