minivan
/ˈmɪnivæn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmɪnivæn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmi-nē-ˌvan/ (ame, mw)
minivan — 名詞
- minivansingular
- minivansplural
1. a tall passenger vehicle with two or three rows of seats, often used by families
廂型車
可載多人、有滑門的家庭用車
a tall passenger vehicle with two or three rows of seats, often used by families or small groups who need extra space for people and bags
The Watanabe family piled into their silver minivan for the long drive to the coast.
Watanabe 一家擠進他們的銀色廂型車,準備開長途車到海邊。
collocation: family + minivan; typical road-trip scenario
Amihan parked the minivan beside the supermarket and helped her kids climb out.
Amihan 把廂型車停在超市旁邊,幫孩子們下車。
verb collocation: park + minivan
Our soccer team rented a minivan so eight players and the coach could travel together.
我們足球隊租了一台廂型車,這樣八位球員和教練可以一起搭。
Zayd slid open the side door of the minivan to load the camping gear.
Zayd 拉開廂型車的側門,把露營裝備搬上去。
There were three minivans in the church parking lot, all filled with children and grandparents.
教堂停車場裡停了三台廂型車,每一台都坐滿了小孩和阿公阿嬤。
- people carrier
British English equivalent; same vehicle category
- MPV
short for 'multi-purpose vehicle'; the technical industry term, especially in the UK and Europe
- passenger van
broader category; usually larger than a minivan and seats up to 15
- sports car
small two-seater designed for speed, the opposite use case
文法句型
a/the minivan
minivans (plural)
用法筆記
Mainly American English; British speakers more often say 'people carrier' or 'MPV'. Distinguish from 'van' (usually a goods or work vehicle without rear seats).