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windshield

/wind-sheeld, win-/US // ˈwɪndˌʃild, ˈwɪn- //UK // (ˈwɪndˌʃiːld) //

挡风玻璃,挡风板,防风罩,挡风墙

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a shield of glass, in one or more sections, projecting above and across the dashboard of an automobile.

Examples

  • The exemption allows the vehicle to operate even though it doesn’t have side-view mirrors, a windshield and a rear-view camera that shuts off when driving forward.

  • Anyone who lives in a part of the world where it gets cold is going to have to scrape off their windshield from time to time.

  • Whether you drive a smaller car, have a car with a short windshield, or you use a phone holder and can’t spare the extra space, there are plenty of reasons why a bulky dash cam will serve to harm more than help in certain situations.

  • Virtual Visor by BoschA self-tinting, see-through sun shadePull-down sun visors can block huge chunks of the view through your windshield as you drive.

  • In the mid-1990s, the company replaced hourly wages with piece-rate pay, in which workers were paid according to the number of windshields they installed.

  • Some wielding signs hit the roof, windshield, and body of the car I was traveling in.

  • Fat rain droplets, like little eggs, started to splatter on my windshield, smearing with each sway of the wipers.

  • Thankfully I got my hands up in time so I broke the windshield with my elbows instead of my face.

  • Hell, Cameron Diaz had sex with the windshield of a sports car in the film and critics applauded her.

  • Mandatory seat belts, laminated windshield glass, collapsible steering wheels and air bags followed.

  • "Drive around it, then," growled Foster, lifting his chin to stare ahead through the fogged windshield.

  • Mert crawled over into the front seat where he could view the proceedings through the windshield.

  • I'll keep my gun with me up at the canyon and a shot through his windshield would drive him frantic.

  • I could see his face peering over the edge through a low windshield.

  • Louise gazed thoughtfully at the soft snow which was banking deeper on the windshield of the car.