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Qué (quién) es VEHICLES - definición

MOBILE MACHINE THAT TRANSPORTS PEOPLE, ANIMALS OR CARGO WHETHER IT HAS AN ENGINE OR NOT, SUCH AS A BIKE, A CAR, ANOTHER LAND VEHICLE (INCLUDING WHEELED AND TRACKED VEHICLES), AN AIRCRAFT OR A WATERCRAFT
Vehicles; Land vehicle; Vehicular; Road vehicle; Automotives; Transportation device; Craft (vehicle); Types of vehicle; Types of vehicles; Vehicle type; Vechile; List of vehicles; Moving Vehicles; Road vehicles; Self propelled vehicle; Self-propelled vehicle; V hicle; Vehical
  • Automobiles are among the most commonly used engine-powered vehicles
  • An [[electric bike]] in China (2011)
  • A Slavic dugout boat from the 10th century
  • A modern scooter in Taiwan.
  • The most common model of vehicle in the world, the [[Flying Pigeon]] bicycle. (2011)
  • [[Buses]] are a common form of vehicles used for public transport.
  • [[Treemap]] of the most common vehicles ever made, with total number made shown by size, and type/model labelled and distinguished by color. Fixed-wing airplanes, helicopters, and commercial jetliners are visible in the lower right corner at maximum zoom.

vehicle         
n.
conveyance
1) to drive, operate a vehicle
2) an all-purpose; amphibious; armored; half-tracked; motor; passenger; recreational; re-entry; space vehicle
3) a hired (BE), rented, self-drive (BE) vehicle
means
4) a vehicle for (a vehicle for spreading propaganda)
Vehicle         
·noun A substance in which medicine is taken.
II. Vehicle ·add. ·noun A liquid used to spread sensitive salts upon glass and paper for use in photography.
III. Vehicle ·noun That which is used as the instrument of conveyance or communication; as, matter is the vehicle of energy.
IV. Vehicle ·noun Any liquid with which a pigment is applied, including whatever gum, wax, or glutinous or adhesive substance is combined with it.
V. Vehicle ·noun That in or on which any person or thing is, or may be, carried, as a coach, carriage, wagon, cart, car, sleigh, bicycle, ·etc.; a means of conveyance; specifically, a means of conveyance upon land.
vehicle         
(vehicles)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A vehicle is a machine such as a car, bus, or truck which has an engine and is used to carry people from place to place.
...a vehicle which was somewhere between a tractor and a truck.
N-COUNT
2.
You can use vehicle to refer to something that you use in order to achieve a particular purpose.
Her art became a vehicle for her political beliefs...
= medium
N-COUNT: usu with supp, oft N for n

Wikipedia

Vehicle

A vehicle (from Latin vehiculum) is a machine that transports people or cargo. Vehicles include wagons, bicycles, motor vehicles (motorcycles, cars, trucks, buses, mobility scooters for disabled people), railed vehicles (trains, trams), watercraft (ships, boats, underwater vehicles), amphibious vehicles (screw-propelled vehicles, hovercraft), aircraft (airplanes, helicopters, aerostats) and spacecraft.

Land vehicles are classified broadly by what is used to apply steering and drive forces against the ground: wheeled, tracked, railed or skied. ISO 3833-1977 is the standard, also internationally used in legislation, for road vehicles types, terms and definitions.

Ejemplos de uso de VEHICLES
1. "The vehicles operating on an airport tarmac are specialised vehicles.
2. Even though two–wheeled vehicles make up only 3 percent of all vehicles sold in Israel, their share among stolen vehicles is a huge 12 percent.
3. Emergency vehicles, taxis, buses and other public–service vehicles were exempt.
4. The vehicles are heated bus–like vehicles typically used at disaster sites.
5. There are now 1.7 million private vehicles on the rods, 77 percent of all vehicles.