subframe

[ˈsʌbˌfreɪm]

subframe Definition

  • 1a rigid structure that is bolted onto the chassis of a vehicle and supports the engine, suspension, and other components
  • 2a frame within a larger frame or structure

Using subframe: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subframe" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The subframe of the car was damaged in the accident.

  • Example

    The engine and suspension are mounted on the subframe.

  • Example

    The subframe provides additional support for the building's structure.

subframe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for subframe

Phrases with subframe

  • the subframe at the rear of a vehicle

    Example

    The rear subframe of the car was badly rusted and had to be replaced.

  • the subframe at the front of a vehicle

    Example

    The front subframe of the truck was bent in the collision.

  • subframe connectors

    metal bars that connect the front and rear subframes of a vehicle to increase rigidity and improve handling

    Example

    The car's subframe connectors were installed to reduce body flex during hard cornering.

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Summary: subframe in Brief

A 'subframe' [ˈsʌbˌfreɪm] is a rigid structure that supports the engine, suspension, and other components of a vehicle. It can also refer to a frame within a larger structure. Examples include 'The subframe of the car was damaged in the accident.' and 'The subframe provides additional support for the building's structure.' Phrases like 'rear subframe' and 'front subframe' denote specific locations, while 'subframe connectors' are metal bars that increase rigidity and improve handling.