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minivan

/min-ee-van/US // ˈmɪn iˌvæn //UK // (ˈmɪnɪˌvæn) //

小货车,小型货车,小面包车,小轿车

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small passenger van, somewhat larger than a station wagon, typically with side or rear windows and rear seats that can be removed for hauling small loads.

Examples

  • He pointed out needing to get a minivan to fit the kids if they wanted to have a big family, and this was not something he was particularly willing to do.

  • We bought a minivan as soon as I was pregnant with our second kid, actually.

  • A few blocks away, George Papakostas, 48, a Rockville real estate agent, was wandering downtown in a minivan with his wife and three children.

  • I'm a mom with the minivan who is accessible and transparent.

  • Rodney Elmore, 57, helped fill a minivan with boxes of Thanksgiving meals.

  • A dark minivan quickly fills with pregnant women and those carrying infants.

  • It bulged in the pocket of my Dockers and as I loaded our minivan I noticed my wife noticing it.

  • He was then trundled into what he says was either a minivan or an SUV.

  • After a day-long drive with three young children, we emerged from our minivan cramped, cranky, and dusty with junk food.

  • Through its unique design, the world saw the beginnings of the first minivan.