coche
/ˈkot͡ʃe/, [ˈko.t͡ʃe]car
Noun coche m (plural coches)
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(chiefly Spain, Mexico) car (a wheeled vehicle that moves independently)
- Mi coche tiene una avería.
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My car has broken down.
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carriage, coach (a wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power)
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(rail transport) car (a passenger-carrying unit in a subway or elevated train)
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¿Sabes conducir un coche con embrague?
Can you drive a car with manual transmission?
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Tomás compró un coche la semana pasada.
Tom bought a car last week.
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Mi coche está a tu disposición.
My car is at your disposal.
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Pregúntale dónde aparcó su coche.
Ask him where he parked his car.
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Su coche rozó los muros del túnel.
His car shaved the wall of the tunnel.
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Él reclamó al seguro tras su accidente de coche.
He claimed on the insurance after his car accident.
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Tom le explicó a Mary por qué él necesitaba comprarse un coche.
Tom explained to Mary why he needed to buy a new car.
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Quiero que me ayudes a descubrir quién me robó el coche.
I want you to help me find out who stole my car.
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El coche levantó una nube de polvo.
The car raised a cloud of dust.
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No hay ningún problema con el coche. Es simplemente que eres un mal conductor.
Nothing is the matter with the car. It's just that you are a bad driver.
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