two-seater 双座汽车
two-seater[ noun ]
an open automobile having a front seat and a rumble seat
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- It has a large trunk for a two-seater.
- Wells approached the eighth hole of the Mohawk Golf Course on Friday shortly after the two-seater plane landed.
- Wreckage from the $30 million, two-seater jets was scattered over a wide area round the village of Milburn 240 miles from London.
- In the Fort Worth suburb of Azle, a 55-year-old pilot and his 42-year-old passenger died when a two-seater biplane crashed, Cpl. Roland Real of the Texas Department of Public Safety said.
- The two-seater Impact, which tapers at the rear like a Citroen, can travel 120 miles at 55 mph before recharging and zooms from 0 to 60 mph in eight seconds, GM Chairman Roger Smith said at a news conference Wednesday.
- Backing the decision was research material compiled by colleague Jim Kilbourne showing that an American and international market existed for a two-seater.
- The vehicles, a simplified two-seater with few of the electronic gadgets in some of today's performance cars, was first shown as a concept car 13 months ago.
- Bad weather and a thorough mechanical inspection of his Mooney 252 two-seater delayed the takeoff from La Guardia Airport until 5 p.m.
- The privately owned plane was a World War II-era P-51 Mustang, a single- engine two-seater, said a duty officer at the Federal Aviation Administration's regional office in Fort Worth, who declined to give his name.
- The model also adds a two-seater coupe without T-tops.
- Second place went to the two-seater Honda Civic CRX HF, also for the fourth year in a row, at 50 mpg city, 56 highway.
- Mazda's latest entry into the two-seater market resembles the Lotus Elan from the 1960s, inside and out, according to photos in trade and auto-buff magazines.
- "The plane is described as a two-seater, home-built aircraft; asingle-engine Thorp," Kay said.
- The Fiero plant will end production of the sporty, plastic-bodied two-seater later this summer at the end of the 1988 model run.