vehicle

vehicle
'viəkl
noun
(any means of transport on land, especially on wheels, eg a car, bus, bicycle etc.) vehículo
vehicle n vehículo
vehicle
tr['viːəkəl]
noun
1 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL vehículo
2 figurative use medio, vehículo
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
armoured vehicle vehículo blindado
vehicle ['vi:əkəl, 'vi:.hɪkəl] n
1) or motor vehicle : vehículo m
2) medium: vehículo m, medio m
vehicle
n.
carruaje s.m.
vehículo s.m.
'viːəkəl
noun vehículo m

the column was a vehicle for his prejudices — la columna del periódico servía de vehículo para expresar sus prejuicios

['viːɪkl]
1. N
1) (=form of transport) vehículo m
2) (fig) (=means) vehículo m , medio m , instrumento m (for para)

the programme was a vehicle for promoting himself — el programa era un vehículo or medio or instrumento para promocionarse

they see the new constitution as a vehicle for change — ven la nueva constitución como un instrumento de cambio

2.
CPD

vehicle emissions NPL — emisiones fpl de los vehículos

* * *
['viːəkəl]
noun vehículo m

the column was a vehicle for his prejudices — la columna del periódico servía de vehículo para expresar sus prejuicios


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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