A car is a common vehicle used on streets and roads to move people from one place to another. It usually has four wheels and can carry a few passengers.
I have a red car for school.
She drives her car every day.
A car can mean one of the parts of a train where people or goods are carried. Each car is attached to others to make a train.
We sat together in the last car of the train.
The car was full of people going home.
Car can mean a small enclosed space that moves on a machine like a cable car or lift. It carries people or things between places.
The cable car moves up the mountain slowly.
The elevator car holds ten people inside.
In machines like cranes, a car is the part that moves on tracks and holds controls or loads. It travels along the machine to lift or move objects.
The crane car moved along the steel beam.
The operator sat inside the car to control lifting.
A car can mean a small vehicle or platform with wheels used to move goods, especially in mines or warehouses. It is pushed or pulled along tracks or floors.
The miners pushed a small car full of coal.
She loaded the car with heavy boxes.
As a verb, 'car' means to travel or go somewhere by car. This is an informal or rare use, mostly found in dialects or slang.
She cars to work every morning.
They carred to the festival together.
To 'car' somewhere is an informal way to say to travel by car, often for fun or meeting friends. This use is not common in formal writing.
Let's car to the park this afternoon.
We carred to the party last night.
In transportation, especially trams or streetcars, a car is a section or compartment where passengers sit. It moves along tracks in the city.
The tram car stopped at the busy station.
People entered the crowded car quickly.