bodywork
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++bod·y·work /ˈbɒdiwɜːk $ ˈbɑːdiwɜːrk/ noun [uncountable] TTCthe metal frame of a vehicle, not including the engine, wheels etc 〔汽车的〕车身,外壳 The bodywork’s beginning to rust. 汽车车身开始生锈。
Examples from the Corpus
bodywork• It hurtled on, shedding wheels and bodywork as it almost turned turtle.• It is a conveyance of dreams: chrome, tail fins, pale blue bodywork.• After all the mechanics were finished it was down to the chassis, bodywork and interior.• All-enclosing bodywork will give it a futuristic look to contrast with the retro-styled roadster and cafe racer.• I know a garage that does good bodywork.• It can be fitted to a jeep or truck without extensive modifications to the chassis or bodywork.• Revised bodywork and a bigger 17-litre fuel tank complete the picture.• Left alone with the car, Tod ran his fingers along the bodywork.• The paint is equally eye-catching-though not much of the bodywork is still visible under all that hair.bod·y·work nounChineseSyllable
a frame metal including not the Corpus the of vehicle,
bodywork
bod‧y‧work /ˈbɒdiwɜːk $ ˈbɑːdiwɜːrk/
noun [uncountable]
the metal frame of a vehicle, not including the engine, wheels etc:
The bodywork’s beginning to rust.
bod‧y‧work /ˈbɒdiwɜːk $ ˈbɑːdiwɜːrk/
noun [uncountable]the metal frame of a vehicle, not including the engine, wheels etc: