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sun·roof (sŭn'rūf', -rʊf') ![]() |
| WordNet: sunroof |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
an automobile roof having a sliding or raisable panel
Synonym: sunshine-roof
| Wikipedia: Sunroof |
An automotive sunroof is a fixed or operable (venting or sliding) opening in an automobile roof which allows light and/or fresh air to enter the passenger compartment. Sunroofs may be manually operated or motor driven, and are available in many shapes, sizes and styles. (see sunroof definitions below)
Sunroofs, by historical definition are opaque and slide open to allow sunshine and fresh air into the passenger compartment. Today, most factory sliding sunroof options feature a glass panel and are sometimes marketed as moonroofs, a term introduced in 1973 by John Atkinson, a marketing manager at Ford for the Lincoln Continental Mark IV. For the first year, Ford sent out its Mark IVs to American Sunroof Company for offline installation.
Variations of both the sunroof and moonroof have become the norm in both factory installed and aftermarket offerings, creating a wide range of features and choices.
Sunroof systems may be manual or electric, while most moonroof systems are electric/electronic. Manual sunroofs may be lever actuated, as in venting type pop-ups, manual lever or crank operated for sliding systems. Electric roof systems are usually cable driven by a motor and feature some form of sliding opening. Most moonroof systems today are electric and have either a combination pop-up/inbuilt or a pop-up/spoiler configuration (see Roof System types below).
Roof systems may be original equipment factory installed options (provided by the car company), or installed aftermarket by a roof installation professional for the car dealer or retail customer. Once the vehicle leaves the assembly line, the factory option can no longer be integrated into the roof, making aftermarket the only option.
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Roof systems are available in many shapes, sizes and styles, and are known by many names. The generally accepted sunroof/moonroof industry terms are as follows:
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Folding Sunroof in a VW Beetle |
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Inbuilt (Moonroof) in Chevy Blazer |
Panoramic roof in a BMW Mini |
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T-Tops in Pontiac TransAm |
Targa Top in Porsche 914 |
The panoramic roof of a Pontiac G6 |
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| Translations: Sunroof |
Nederlands (Dutch)
schuifdak, zonnedak
Français (French)
n. - toit ouvrant
Deutsch (German)
n. - Schiebedach
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - υαλόφρακτη ή συρταρωτή οροφή (αυτοκινήτου κ.λπ.)
Italiano (Italian)
tetto apribile
Português (Portuguese)
n. - capô solar (m)
Русский (Russian)
плоская крыша или платформа для принятия солнечных ванн, сдвигающаяся панель в крыше автомобиля, крыша с окошком
Español (Spanish)
n. - techo corredizo
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
可开闭的汽车顶
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 可開閉的汽車頂
العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) السقف المنزلق في سقف السيارة
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - גג נפתח (של מכונית)
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