4x4
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌfɔː(ɹ)baɪˈfɔː(ɹ)/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -ɔː(ɹ)
Alternative forms
- 4X4, 4×4, 4 × 4
Etymology 1
From its dimensions (4 inches by 4 inches); the 'x' is a substitute for the multiplication symbol ×.
Noun
4x4 (plural 4x4s)
- A piece of timber with a cross section of 4 inches square.
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Etymology 2
From various combinations of having four-wheel drive, having four wheels, and/or having a four-speed transmission.
Noun
4x4 (plural 4x4s)
- (automotive) A four-wheel vehicle with four-wheel drive.
- (automotive) A four-wheel-drive vehicle with a four-speed transmission.
- (automotive, by extension) Any vehicle with four-wheel drive.
Synonyms
- 4by4, 4 by 4, 4-by-4, four by four, four-by-four
- 4WD
Derived terms
- 4x4x4 - (4x4 with 4-wheel steering)
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Translations
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French
Alternative forms
- 4X4, 4×4
- quatre-quatre
Etymology
Same as English Etymology 2
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ka.tʁə.katʁ/
Audio: (file)
Noun
4x4 m or f (plural 4x4)
- (automotive) 4x4, 4WD
- Synonym: véhicule tout-terrain
- 2018 November 23, “Dans les pays du Golfe, djellabas trempées et 4x4 noyés [In the states of the Persian Gulf, soaked djellabas and drowned 4x4]”, in Libération:
- Cinquante centimètres d’eau suffisent à entraîner même les plus gros 4x4, très nombreux dans ces pays, en principe pour rouler dans les sables du désert, mais en fait pour dominer sur l’asphalte.
- Fifty centimetres of water is enough to drag even the biggest 4x4, most common in these countries, normally designed to drive in the sand of the desert but actually used to dominate the asphalt.