Definition of the word motorized

Pronunciation of vocabulary motorized

motorizedadjective

có động cơ

/ˈməʊtəraɪzd//ˈməʊtəraɪzd/

Origin of the word motorized

The word "motorized" originated in the late 19th century from the Latin word "motor," meaning "movable" or "able to move." The term was first used to describe vehicles powered by internal combustion engines or electric motors. The word gained popularity in the early 20th century, particularly in the context of the automotive industry, as cars and trucks became more common. Initially, "motorized" referred specifically to vehicles that were powered by motors, as opposed to those that were horse-drawn. Over time, the term expanded to describe other modes of transportation, such as bicycles and scooters, that were powered by motors. Today, "motorized" is used to describe a wide range of vehicles, from scooters and skateboards to boats and even aircraft, that are powered by engines or motors.

Vocabulary summary motorized

typeadjective

meaningmechanization

Example of vocabulary motorizednamespace

meaning

having an engine

có một động cơ

  • motorized vehicles

    xe cơ giới

  • a motorized wheelchair

    một chiếc xe lăn có động cơ

  • The new delivery truck is motorized, making it more efficient and eco-friendly than traditional vehicles.

    Xe tải giao hàng mới được cơ giới hóa, giúp tiết kiệm nhiên liệu và thân thiện với môi trường hơn so với các loại xe truyền thống.

  • The motorized wheelchair allowed the elderly man to move around the store with ease.

    Chiếc xe lăn có động cơ giúp người đàn ông lớn tuổi di chuyển quanh cửa hàng một cách dễ dàng.

  • The motorized scooter is a popular option for transportation in crowded cities, where walking can be difficult.

    Xe tay ga là phương tiện di chuyển phổ biến ở những thành phố đông đúc, nơi việc đi bộ có thể khó khăn.

meaning

using vehicles with engines

sử dụng xe có động cơ

  • motorized forces/divisions

    lực lượng/sư đoàn cơ giới


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