noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
new
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The company is currently designing a new chassis to provide full mechanical functionality, expecting it to ship in June.
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It got a new chassis , smoother styling, larger windows and a reworked interior.
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Indeed, first impression tells you that the new car's chassis feels a little less sharp and agile than its predecessor's.
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At the moment new chassis are only available from the factory.
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For the new bike's chassis , Yamaha has opted for the simplest design possible to keep costs down.
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It's the Monster S4-complete with new engine and chassis .
■ NOUN
number
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Added Security All models of the Renault Clio have all their windows etched to show each vehicle's specific chassis number .
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There is no year tracer in this series of chassis numbers but I suspect your vehicle was built in 1963.
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And on this car the chassis number has been removed.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As a result, it will be suitable for both longitudinal or transverse settings, and can sit low in a chassis .
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Certainly both the chassis and V6 engine have known more competitive days.
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Faqir is chin-deep in water, horizontal below the chassis of his aged aid lorry.
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Further down the line, Irvine will also manufacture the B10 heavy-duty coach chassis when it is launched commercially in 1994.
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I was tugging at the car so hard the chassis was rocking.
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Its chassis offers terrific handling balance, great traction matched to positive brakes and accurate steering.
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The chassis lurched forward and then back sharply, knocking the four passengers off balance.