"lap sash seatbelt" meaning in English

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Noun

Audio: en-au-lap sash seatbelt.ogg [Australia] Forms: lap sash seatbelts [plural]
Etymology: From lap (“upper legs of a seated person”) + sash (“length of cloth worn over the shoulder”) + seatbelt (“restraining belt”). Etymology templates: {{m|en|lap||upper legs of a seated person}} lap (“upper legs of a seated person”), {{m|en|sash||length of cloth worn over the shoulder}} sash (“length of cloth worn over the shoulder”), {{m|en|seatbelt||restraining belt}} seatbelt (“restraining belt”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} lap sash seatbelt (plural lap sash seatbelts)
  1. (UK, Australia, automotive) A type of seatbelt which goes across the pelvis and then up and diagonally across the body; the conventional type found in most cars today. Tags: Australia, UK Categories (topical): Automotive Synonyms: lap, sash seatbelt, lap-sash seatbelt Related terms: lap belt, three-point restraint system Translations (type of seatbelt): kolmipisteturvavyö (Finnish)
    Sense id: en-lap_sash_seatbelt-en-noun-Fq18CaC8 Categories (other): Australian English, British English, English entries with incorrect language header Topics: automotive, transport, vehicles

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