cabriolet
/,kæbriou'lei/
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: 1. A small, light, two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage: A historical vehicle designed for one or two passengers, characterized by its two wheels and a folding hood (top) that can be raised or lowered. 2. A convertible automobile: In modern usage, the term can be applied to a type of car with a folding or retractable roof, though this usage is less common than specific terms like "convertible."
Usage
The word "cabriolet" is used to refer to a specific, elegant type of horse-drawn carriage from the 18th and 19th centuries. It is a formal and somewhat historical term.
Examples
- The gentleman arrived at the ball in a stylish cabriolet.
- Museums of transportation often feature a cabriolet to illustrate pre-automotive travel.
- (Modern, less common) The classic car show featured a vintage cabriolet from the 1930s.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in historical novels, period films, and descriptions of antique vehicles.
- In some European languages (e.g., French, German), "cabriolet" or its derivative ("Cabrio") is the standard word for a convertible car, but in English, "convertible" or "drophead" is more typical.
Variants and Related Words
- Cab (n.): A shortened, informal form of "cabriolet," which later evolved to mean a taxi or a driver's compartment in a truck.
- Convertible (n.): The modern, more common English term for an automobile with a folding roof.
- Phaeton (n.): Another type of light, four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, often open.
Synonyms
- Carriage
- Chaise
- Gig (another type of light two-wheeled carriage)
Related Phrases / Idioms
- No specific idioms are commonly formed with "cabriolet." It is primarily a technical/historical noun.
Noun
- small two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage; with two seats and a folding hood