The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary . Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 1968 [1956]. tr. 1808–09. 3. A child's toy consisting of a narrow flat piece of wood on low wheels, with a steering-handle, propelled by pushing with one foot on the ground; also, a similar machine propelled by a motor
Gove, Philip Babcock biên tập (1966). Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged. Springfield, Mass. USA: G & C Merriam. tr. 1476, 2035. ISBN0-7135-1037-4. a low 2- or 3-wheeled automotive vehicle resembling a child's scooter, having a seat so that the rider does not straddle the engine, sometimes having a parcel compartment, but having smaller wheels and being less powerful than a motorcycle.
Webster's New Twentieth Century Dictionary. Cleveland OH USA: The World Publishing Company. 1970. tr. 1625. ISBN0-529-04852-3. 1. a child's vehicle, consisting of a low, narrow footboard with a wheel at each end, the front one attached to a handlebar for steering: it is moved by a series of pushes made by one foot against the ground. 2. a somewhat similar vehicle equipped with a seat and propelled by a small internal-combustion engine: in full motor scooter
The Living Webster Encyclopedic Dictionary of the English Language. The English Language Institute of America. 1973. tr. 624. ISBN0-8326-0001-6. motor scooter, n A scooter like vehicle usu. having two wheels separated by a low footboard, and equipped with a motor and a seat for the driver
Collins English Dictionary and Thesaurus (ấn bản 3). Glasgow: Harper Collins Publications. 2004. tr. 776. ISBN0-00-718139-6. motor scooter n a light motorcycle with small wheels and an enclosed engine. Often shortened to scooter
Chambers Concise Dictionary. Edinburgh: Chambers Harrup Publishers. 2004. tr. 1084. ISBN0-550-10072-5. 2. (in full motor scooter) a small-wheeled motorcycle with a protective front shield curving back to form a support for the feet
World Book Dictionary. World Book. 2005. tr. 1356. ISBN0-7166-0105-2. motor scooter: A vehicle like a child's scooter, except that the driver is seated. It is run by a motor.