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US
/ˈəndɝˌkæɹɪdʒ/
]
[ UK /ˈʌndəkˌæɹɪdʒ/ ]
[ UK /ˈʌndəkˌæɹɪdʒ/ ]
NOUN
- framework that serves as a support for the body of a vehicle
How To Use undercarriage In A Sentence
- As the main undercarriage contacted the runway, the left undercarriage collapsed, causing the left wing to come in contact with the runway.
- Postgame: Detroit were destroyed in a devastating third inning when the wheels came off, and so did the roof, the doors, the undercarriage... Detroit Tigers vs. Texas Rangers - live!
- The machine then rolls a video that explains what your car is in for: wash, wax, undercarriage wash, sealant, and a spot-free rinse and dry.
- There were noises to fear-something substantial ripped from the undercarriage and the thumping of a tire burst into shreds.
- This was to become the first British produced plane with a retractable undercarriage.
- The jet's undercarriage collapsed as it touched down on the airfield, which is used by both military and civilian traffic. The Sun
- In turn, the hanging undercarriage made it even more difficult for the pilot to control the aircraft.
- It sounded like the entire undercarriage was ripped open. The Sun
- He said after landing the undercarriage collapsed but the plane stayed upright.
- ‘You might get a cat under a bonnet but never a nest built on part of the undercarriage of a vehicle,’ he said.