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undercarriage
[ uhn-der-kar-ij ]
noun
- the supporting framework underneath a vehicle, as an automobile or trailer; the structure to which the wheels, tracks, or the like are attached or fitted.
- the portions of an aircraft that are below the body.
undercarriage
/ 藞蕦苍诲蓹藢办忙谤瑟诲萧 /
noun
- Also calledlanding gear the assembly of wheels, shock absorbers, struts, etc, that supports an aircraft on the ground and enables it to take off and land
- the framework that supports the body of a vehicle, carriage, etc
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of undercarriage1
Example Sentences
An airport has launched an investigation after it was forced to close its runway when the undercarriage of a light aircraft collapsed.
Tesla cars have very low ground clearance - or the distance between the lowest point of the car's undercarriage and the ground.
"A bird strike is not unusual, problems with an undercarriage are not unusual," Geoffrey Thomas, the editor of Airline News, told Reuters.
In a looped video from the Instagram post, a group of bees huddles around water dripping from a car鈥檚 undercarriage.
Catalytic converters, which control exhaust emissions, are typically found in the undercarriage of a vehicle and contain precious metals including rhodium, palladium and platinum.
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