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===Noun=== |
===Noun=== |
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# A [[vehicle]] with seats for two people (a [[driver]] or [[pilot]] and one [[passenger]]) |
# A [[vehicle]] with seats for two people (a [[driver]] or [[pilot]] and one [[passenger]]) |
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#* {{quote-text|en|year=1920|author= |
#* {{quote-text|en|year=1920|author=w:Herman Cyril McNeile|title=Bulldog Drummond|chapter=1|passage=At four o'clock exactly Hugh Drummond stepped out of his '''two-seater''' at the Haymarket entrance to the Carlton.}} |
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* French: {{t+|fr|biplace}} |
* French: {{t+|fr|biplace}} |
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* Galician: {{t|gl|bipraza|m}} |
* Galician: {{t|gl|bipraza|m}} |
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* German: {{t+|de|Zweisitzer|m}} |
* German: {{t+|de|Zweisitzer|m}} |
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* Greek: {{t+|el|διθέσιο|n}}, {{t+|el|διθέσιος}} |
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* Italian: {{t+|it|biposto}} |
* Italian: {{t+|it|biposto}} |
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* Serbo-Croatian: {{t+|sh|dvosjed|m}} |
* Serbo-Croatian: {{t+|sh|dvosjed|m}} |
Latest revision as of 06:12, 4 February 2024
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]two-seater (plural two-seaters)
- A vehicle with seats for two people (a driver or pilot and one passenger)
- 1920, Herman Cyril McNeile, chapter 1, in Bulldog Drummond:
- At four o'clock exactly Hugh Drummond stepped out of his two-seater at the Haymarket entrance to the Carlton.
Translations
[edit]vehicle with seats for two people
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