英:[læp belt]
美:[læp bɛlt]
英:[læp belt]
美:[læp bɛlt]
n.
安全腰带
noun
a seat belt that fastens across the lap
noun
a seat belt that fastens across the lap
The first known use of lap belt was in 1952
1 Due to a missing rivet, the lap belt pretensioner on the left-side front seat belt assembly may be improperly secured.
2 The lap belts favored in Europe may help infants from slipping out of a dozing parent’s grasp, but research from RMIT University in Australia in 2015 showed downsides.
3 Sheriff’s officials said the kidnapping didn’t occur because the child was strapped into the cart with a lap belt.
4 Dummies used in the tests should also remain correctly positioned without sliding forward beneath the lap belt, which raises the risk of abdominal injuries, while the head should remain a safe distance from the front seatback.
5 Interior appointments include recent retrimming in black leather, charcoal square-weave carpet, the correct ivory steering wheel and gear knob, a Becker Mexico radio, lift-latch competition-style lap belts, and restored factory switchgear and instrumentation.
6 The dummy still submarined under the rear lap belt and its head got close to the front seatback.
7 Since a reclining rear-seat occupant may submarine (slide under the lap belt) in a collision, the Executive Line seats come with an airbag at the base of the bottom cushion that deploys to align their torso with the lap belt.
8 The lap belt should lie low on their hips at the top of their thighs.