coupe

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Englisch - Englisch
an ice cream dessert; the glass it is served in
A car with two doors (variant of coupé)
Little foreign car fencers often drive
An attack made in the line opposite that of the engagement, made by passing the point over the opponent's blade
{i} closed carriage; closed two-door car; desert cup; ice cream; two-doored car
An enclosed single-compartment body with two doors and varying passenger capacity depending on seat arrangements The SAE standard J1100 defines it as having less than 33 cubic feet of interior volume Larger coupes have rear quarter windows Coupes have fixed permanent back panels and top, as well as a luggage compartment in the rear deck
In general terms, this refers to a 2-door car Some R/C touring car body manufacturers, like HPI, offer bodies that represent full-size coupe cars
A coupe is the same as a coupé
A two-door, hardtop passenger car with seating for four to five people
In general terms, this refers to a 2-door car Some R/C touring car body manufacturers, like HPI, offer bodyshells that represent full-size coupe cars
A small, closed, two-door passenger car with less than 33 cubic feet of rear interior volume
an area of forest felled in a single operation
A closed car with two side doors and less than 33 cubic feet of rear interior volume, according to measurements based on SAE standard J1100 A two-door car is therefore not necessarily a coupe
One full width of goods either 10, 15, or 20 yards in length
a car with two doors and front seats and a luggage compartment
a line of attack described by quickly passing one's foil over the opponent's foil
coupé
A two-seater car, normally a sports car, in British English a car body style
coupés
plural form of coupé
deuce coupe
The 1932 Ford Model B coupe
drophead coupé
a four-seated sports car with two doors, a folding roof and a sloping rear; a soft top
fixed head coupé
a four-seated car or coupé with the appearance of a sports car, with a sloping rear and hardtop
fil coupe
(Sanat) Extra, floating, wefts which are embodied in a fabric, particularly a jacquard, and can be cut to produce a fringe effect
coupes
plural of coupe
Türkisch - Englisch
(Otomotiv) coupe
coupe

    Türkische aussprache

    kup

    Aussprache

    /ˈko͞op/ /ˈkuːp/

    Etymologie

    (noun.) 1834. French coupé, from past participle of couper to cut, strike.
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