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ton·neau
tuh no
复数:tonneaus或tonneaux
noun
the enclosed rear seating compartment in an early model of automobile, or the entire body of such a model.
a protective cover for the seating compartment of a roofless sports car.
1901年,汽车的后部,源自法语 tonneau,字面意思为“桶”(见 tun)。
French, literally, tun, from Old French tonel — more at tunnel >entry 1
The first known use of tonneau was in 1901
1 Neither a tonneau cover nor a cover flap is needed.
既不是酒桶形盖,也不是覆盖皮瓣是必要的。
2 The magazine re-ran the tonneau testing at 65 miles per hour instead and saw significant gains.
3 However, when the tonneau lifts and reveals a large trident logo embedded below the clear coat and finished in titanium, the MC20 becomes an intangibly cooler looking supercar whose spirit brings a bit more sprezzatura than the non-alfresco alternative.
4 Convertibles have a cover for the top mechanism that hides the engine, even with the convertible tonneau raised.
5 Users close the tonneau with the help of the webbed nylon strap, like those on wetsuit zippers.
6 This Pickup Truck Storage System offers the benefits of a hard tonneau (lockable, weatherproof, out-of-sight storage) along with slide-out drawers to organize gear while retaining the ability to haul large, heavy items.
7 The manual tonneau will consist of four interlocking panels, which can be stored in an accompanying cargo bag when not in use.
8 That's because the deck isn’t flush with the top of the bed, like a tonneau.
9 Most tonneau covers offer either security or versatility, but not both.
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