Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

2+2 places

English translation:

4-seater

Added to glossary by Colin Rowe
Nov 14, 2008 14:32
15 yrs ago
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French term

2+2 places

Homework / test French to English Tech/Engineering Automotive / Cars & Trucks low-emission cars
La REVA est micro-quadricycle lourd électrique indien de **2+2 places**, très maniable en ville, 80 km/h en pointe. Produite depuis 2001, c’est actuellement la seule voiture électrique commercialisée en Belgique.
Proposed translations (English)
3 +3 4-seater
Change log

Jul 23, 2009 09:47: Colin Rowe Created KOG entry

Nov 15, 2012 15:01: Colin Rowe changed "Field" from "Science" to "Tech/Engineering" , "Field (specific)" from "General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters" to "Automotive / Cars & Trucks"

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Proposed translations

+3
5 mins
Selected

4-seater

2 in the front, 2 in the back
Peer comment(s):

agree ST Translations
29 mins
Thanks!
agree Janet Cannon
35 mins
Thanks!
agree Charles Hawtrey (X) : Otherwise commonly known as 2+2 - 4 seats, but not for long...
1 hr
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