Chevrolet
English
Etymology
From French Chevrolet. The car company was named after its founder Louis Chevrolet (1878–1941).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌʃəvɹoʊˈleɪ/
- Rhymes: -eɪ
Proper noun
Chevrolet
- A brand of automobile, now produced by a part of the General Motors group.
- 1974, “Beach Baby”, performed by The First Class:
- Do you remember back in old L.A. / When everybody drove a Chevrolet?
- 1985, "Weird Al" Yankovic (lyrics and music), “Dare to Be Stupid”, in Dare to Be Stupid, performed by "Weird Al" Yankovic:
- Settle down, raise a family, join the PTA
Buy some sensible shoes and a Chevrolet
- A surname from French.
Derived terms
French
Etymology
From Old French chevrol (“roebuck”) (modern French chevreuil) + -et. Doublet of cabriolet.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃə.vʁɔ.lɛ/
Portuguese
Proper noun
Chevrolet m
- Chevrolet (brand of automobile)
- 1982, Josué Guimarães, “Mãos Sujas de Terra”, in Volnyr Santos, Walmor Santos, compilers, Antologia crítica do conto gaúcho, Porto Alegre: Sagra Luzzatto; WS Editor, published 1998, →ISBN, page 42:
- No galpão novo trator-de-esteira como que saído de fábrica, reluzindo o amarelão da pintura. Um Chevrolet último tipo, atarracado e brilhante.
- In the shed, a new bulldozer, as if it had just left the factory, gleaming with yellow paint. A Chevrolet of the latest type, stocky and shiny.
- 1986 December 8, Tonico Duarte, quoting Luisão Pereira, “Zagueiro por obra de Deus”, in Victor Civita, editor, Placar, number 863, São Paulo: Abril, O melhor do Paraná, page 26:
- Recebeu uma resposta de bate-pronto: "Petróleo e Feijão estão custando caro, mas um Chevrolet vale mais ainda", devolveu, lembrando do antigo apelido.
- He received a snappy reply: "Oil and beans are expensive, but a Chevrolet is worth even more," he said, remembering his old nickname.
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