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TOEFL BNC: 8342 COCA: 12080

fender

fender /ˈfɛndɚ/ noun
plural fenders
fender
/ˈfɛndɚ/
noun
plural fenders
Learner's definition of FENDER
[count]
US : a part of a vehicle that covers a wheel(汽车的)翼子板,挡泥板
called also (British) wing
see picture at car
US : a curved piece of metal that covers a wheel of a motorcycle or bicycle(摩托车或自行车的)挡泥板
called also (British) mudguard
: a low metal frame or screen placed in front of an open fireplace壁炉围栏
TOEFL BNC: 8342 COCA: 12080

fender

noun

fend·​er ˈfen-dər How to pronounce fender (audio)
: a device that protects: such as
a(1)
: a cushion (such as foam rubber or a wood float) between a boat and a dock or between two boats that lessens shock and prevents chafing
(2)
: a pile or a row or cluster of piles placed to protect a dock or bridge pier from damage by ships or floating objects
b
c
: a device in front of locomotives and streetcars to lessen injury to animals or pedestrians in case of collision
d
: a guard over the wheel of a motor vehicle
e
: a low metal frame or a screen before an open fireplace
f
: an oblong or triangular shield of leather attached to the stirrup leather of a saddle to protect a rider's legs
fendered adjective
fenderless adjective

Example Sentences

not wanting our brand-new cabin cruiser to get scratched, we put thick rubber fenders between it and the dock
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English fendour, fendere "defender, device for protecting the hull of a beached ship," from fenden "to defend, ward off, fend entry 1" + -our, -ere -er entry 2

First Known Use

13th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of fender was in the 13th century
TOEFL BNC: 8342 COCA: 12080
fender

noun

(NAmE)  see also wing ADJECTIVE | VERB + FENDER | FENDER + NOUN ADJECTIVEfront, rear前擋泥板;後擋泥板VERB + FENDERdent使擋泥板出現凹痕FENDER + NOUNbender (= a minor accident) (informal) 剮蹭事故I had a fender bender on my first day.我第一天就出了個小事故。

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