sedan

/sɪˈdæn/ (bre, ipa) · [sədˈæn] /sɪˈdæn/ (ame, ipa) · [sədˈæn] /si-ˈdan/ (ame, mw)

sedan — noun

  • sedansingular
  • sedansplural

1. a closed four-wheel motor vehicle with a separate trunk at the rear, room for a

1.名詞B1
釋義

a closed four-wheel motor vehicle with a separate trunk at the rear, room for a driver and up to four riders, and sold in both two-door and four-door styles

例句

Andrés bought a used sedan for his daily commute to work.

collocation: used sedan / buy a sedan

Talia's family sedan has enough room for five passengers and their suitcases.

collocation: family sedan

同義詞
  • saloon

    British English term for the same type of car

  • four-door car

    descriptive phrase emphasising the number of doors

反義詞
  • coupe

    typically has two doors and a lower roofline

  • SUV

    sport utility vehicle with higher ground clearance and more cargo space

用法筆記

In British English, this type of car is more commonly called a saloon.

常見錯誤

I drive a sedan car.
I drive a sedan.
💡Sedan already names the car type; adding 'car' is redundant.
A coupe has four doors like a sedan.
A coupe usually has two doors, while a sedan has four.
💡Coupe and sedan differ in door count and roofline.

2. a portable covered chair for one person, carried on long poles by two or more pe

2.名詞C1
釋義

a portable covered chair for one person, carried on long poles by two or more people, used in past centuries as a form of transport

例句

The museum display shows a sedan chair used by a wealthy merchant in the 1700s.

collocation: sedan chair

Servants carried Soraya's grandmother in a sedan chair through the old town's narrow streets.

passive pattern: be carried in a sedan chair

同義詞
  • litter

    a more general term; can be open or covered, for people or goods

  • palanquin

    an Asian covered litter, similar in design but culturally distinct

用法筆記

This sense is historical; the modern meaning refers almost exclusively to the car type (sense 1).