Dormobile - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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Dormobile (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/dɔːrˈmoʊbiːl/

Meaning and Usage

A dormobile is a vehicle that is equipped for sleeping, commonly a van or camper designed for this purpose. In the English language, the term is often used in contexts related to travel, camping, and leisure activities. The word is considered somewhat niche and tends to be used more in written contexts, particularly in discussions about camping or automobile design, rather than in everyday oral speech.

Example Sentences

  1. "We decided to rent a dormobile for our road trip across Europe."
    "Decidimos alugar um dormobile para nossa viagem de carro pela Europa."

  2. "The dormobile was equipped with a kitchenette and a small bathroom."
    "O dormobile estava equipado com uma cozinha e um banheiro pequenos."

  3. "Camping in a dormobile allows for comfortable sleeping arrangements wherever you go."
    "Acampar em um dormobile permite arranjos de dormir confortáveis onde quer que você vá."

Idiomatic Expressions

While dormobile itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, it can be noted that the concept often merges with general terms related to travel, camping, and adventure. Here are a few idiomatic expressions related to travel and adventure that could include the concept of a dormobile:

  1. "Hitting the road in a dormobile"
    "Pegando a estrada em um dormobile."
    This expression means to start a journey, often implying adventure.

  2. "Living out of a dormobile"
    "Vivendo fora de um dormobile."
    This means to travel and stay in a mobile home or camper for an extended period.

  3. "Making memories on the road in a dormobile"
    "Fazendo memórias na estrada em um dormobile."
    This refers to creating lasting experiences during travels.

  4. "Road-tripping in a dormobile"
    "Viajar de carro em um dormobile."
    This expression emphasizes traveling many miles in a vehicle, likely for fun.

Etymology

The word "dormobile" likely combines "dormitory," which refers to a sleeping area, and "mobile," indicating something that is capable of moving. The term gained popularity particularly in the mid-20th century as camping and road travel became more popular.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Camper - Motorhome - RV (recreational vehicle)

Antonyms: - Sedan - Coupe - Non-mobile accommodation (e.g., hotels)

This structured overview provides a comprehensive understanding of the term "dormobile," its usage, meaning, idioms, and related concepts.



25-07-2024