four wheeler - significado y definición. Qué es four wheeler
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Qué (quién) es four wheeler - definición


four-wheel drive         
  • The 1893 Diplock Steam Locomotive was the world's first 4WD land vehicle.
  • The 1903 Spyker 60-HP was the world's first 4WD that was directly powered by an internal combustion engine, and the first 4WD race-car.
  • A 1981 AMC Eagle AWD convertible
  • Eagle]] wagon, the most popular model in the line
  • Selection lever: All-time 4WD, neutral, and part-time low-range 4WD
  • Center transfer case sending power from the transmission to the rear axle (right) and front axle (left)
  • The 1936–1944 Kurogane Type 95 scout car (Japan)
  • A first-generation Dodge Power Wagon
  • To prevent slippage, some vehicles have controls for independently locking center, front, and rear differentials
  • Case]] [[backhoe loader]] with 4WD
  • The 1940–1945 Willys U.S. Jeep
  • 1940 GAZ-64 jeep-like car (Russia)
  • The [[HMMWV]] is a 4WD/AWD that powers all wheels evenly (continuously) via a manually lockable center differential, with [[Torsen]] differentials for both front and rear
  • The Jeffery / Nash Quads were the first 4WD vehicles produced in five-figure numbers (1913–1928).
  • 1969 [[Jensen FF]], world's first 4WD in a production GT sports car
  • The [[Lamborghini Murciélago]] is an AWD that powers the front via a [[viscous coupling unit]] if the rear slips
  • The Lohner–Porsche Mixte Hybrid was both the world's first [[hybrid vehicle]], and the first four-wheel drive without a steam engine.
  • Selection lever: 2H for two-wheel drive, 4H for high-range 4WD, 4L for low-range 4WD, and N for neutral
  • A 1945 Willys CJ-2A Jeep
  • phaeton]] (Russia)
TYPE OF DRIVETRAIN WITH FOUR DRIVEN WHEELS
4wd; 4 wheel drive; Four-wheel-drive; 4WD; 4x4; 4×4; Four wheel drives; Four wheel drive; Four by four; Four-by-four; 4 by 4; 4 x 4; I-Trac; Mitsubishi MATT; Four by fours; 4-wheel drive; 4 wheel drive vehicle; 4x4 vehicles; Permanent four-wheel drive; HTRAC; 4WDi-Four; Permanent all-wheel drive; I-Four; 4 Wheel Drive; 4 Wheel Drive (song); 4*4; 4X4; 4×4 vehicle
(four-wheel drives)
A four-wheel drive is a vehicle in which all four wheels receive power from the engine to help with steering. This makes the vehicle easier to drive on rough roads or surfaces such as sand or snow.
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John Wheeler-Bennett         
ENGLISH HISTORIAN
John Wheeler Bennett; Wheeler-Bennett, John; Wheeler-Bennett, John W.; John Wheeler Wheeler-Bennett
Sir John Wheeler Wheeler-Bennett (13 October 1902 – 9 December 1975) was a conservative English historian of German and diplomatic history, and the official biographer of King George VI. He was well known in his lifetime, and his interpretation of the role of the German Army influenced a number of British historians.
four-wheel drive         
  • The 1893 Diplock Steam Locomotive was the world's first 4WD land vehicle.
  • The 1903 Spyker 60-HP was the world's first 4WD that was directly powered by an internal combustion engine, and the first 4WD race-car.
  • A 1981 AMC Eagle AWD convertible
  • Eagle]] wagon, the most popular model in the line
  • Selection lever: All-time 4WD, neutral, and part-time low-range 4WD
  • Center transfer case sending power from the transmission to the rear axle (right) and front axle (left)
  • The 1936–1944 Kurogane Type 95 scout car (Japan)
  • A first-generation Dodge Power Wagon
  • To prevent slippage, some vehicles have controls for independently locking center, front, and rear differentials
  • Case]] [[backhoe loader]] with 4WD
  • The 1940–1945 Willys U.S. Jeep
  • 1940 GAZ-64 jeep-like car (Russia)
  • The [[HMMWV]] is a 4WD/AWD that powers all wheels evenly (continuously) via a manually lockable center differential, with [[Torsen]] differentials for both front and rear
  • The Jeffery / Nash Quads were the first 4WD vehicles produced in five-figure numbers (1913–1928).
  • 1969 [[Jensen FF]], world's first 4WD in a production GT sports car
  • The [[Lamborghini Murciélago]] is an AWD that powers the front via a [[viscous coupling unit]] if the rear slips
  • The Lohner–Porsche Mixte Hybrid was both the world's first [[hybrid vehicle]], and the first four-wheel drive without a steam engine.
  • Selection lever: 2H for two-wheel drive, 4H for high-range 4WD, 4L for low-range 4WD, and N for neutral
  • A 1945 Willys CJ-2A Jeep
  • phaeton]] (Russia)
TYPE OF DRIVETRAIN WITH FOUR DRIVEN WHEELS
4wd; 4 wheel drive; Four-wheel-drive; 4WD; 4x4; 4×4; Four wheel drives; Four wheel drive; Four by four; Four-by-four; 4 by 4; 4 x 4; I-Trac; Mitsubishi MATT; Four by fours; 4-wheel drive; 4 wheel drive vehicle; 4x4 vehicles; Permanent four-wheel drive; HTRAC; 4WDi-Four; Permanent all-wheel drive; I-Four; 4 Wheel Drive; 4 Wheel Drive (song); 4*4; 4X4; 4×4 vehicle
¦ noun a transmission system which provides power directly to all four wheels of a vehicle.

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Four Wheeler
Ejemplos de uso de four wheeler
1. "Running up and down the street on a four–wheeler, that‘s communication," Stiglet said.
2. Authorities rescued people by helicopter, boat and four–wheeler on Tuesday after the river broke through a levee in Gulfport.
3. Analysts expect expect the two–wheeler as well as four–wheeler segments to witness a good growth in the earnings on the back of robust sales volumes.
4. Noor Mohammad Umarkhel, deputy security chief, told this news agency the highwaymen looted six vehicles and took one four–wheeler along with them.
5. Mather said he was fed up with pouring money into his luxury four–wheeler, which needed constant repair due to damages caused by bad road conditions.