A passing car banged up our fender. 一辆过路的车把我们的挡泥板撞坏了。
Body cut to match new fender flares. 车身锯短来适应新的轮眉。
Position fender on inner fender panel. 将内防护饰板放置在防护板上。
fender
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a barrier that surrounds the wheels of a vehicle to block splashing water or mud
<noun.artifact> in Britain they call a fender a wing
an inclined metal frame at the front of a locomotive to clear the track
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a low metal guard to confine falling coals to a hearth
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a cushion-like device that reduces shock due to an impact
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Fender \Fen"der\, n. [From {Fend}, v. t. & i., cf. {Defender}.] One who or that which defends or protects by warding off harm; as: (a) A screen to prevent coals or sparks of an open fire from escaping to the floor. (b) Anything serving as a cushion to lessen the shock when a vessel comes in contact with another vessel or a wharf. (c) A screen to protect a carriage from mud thrown off the wheels: also, a splashboard. (d) Anything set up to protect an exposed angle, as of a house, from damage by carriage wheels.
But the next morning, a 1.6-inch hole was discovered below the front fender of a car belonging to free-lance photographer Philip Littleton, who was out of town.
But I said, `Yes it is, it's got the dented fender.' "I still had my bouquet in hand and I jumped out in my wedding gown," Mrs. Jones said.
"When this is over, I want to go over and try a month of fender benders," Judge Brown says.
His long, black limousine, decked with a red Soviet flag on the fender, slowed slightly as it turned onto Broad Street where the exchange is located, just long enough for the crowd standing 10-deep behind police barricades to proffer a hearty cheer.
When an Amtrak engine slammed into Gifford Austin in his '83 Buick on Tuesday, Gifford was able to walk away, the car suffered some damage to a fender _ and the locomotive was dead in its tracks.
It took us almost nine months before you could even see a fender, much less the car."