TGV

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English[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

From French TGV, from train à grande vitesse (high-speed train).

Noun[edit]

TGV (plural TGVs)

  1. (rail transport) A French high-speed train.
    • 2024 May 29, Peter Plisner, “Network News: Gibb plans HS2 alternative with 155mph Pendolinos”, in RAIL, number 1010, page 6:
      He also makes the point that in France, SNCF is currently refurbishing some TGVs built in 1988.

Etymology 2[edit]

From its ingredients, tequila, gin, and vodka.

Noun[edit]

TGV (plural TGVs)

  1. A highball cocktail made with tequila, gin, and vodka (and sometimes orange juice) usually garnished with a slice of lemon, often served over ice.

French[edit]

TGVs at Gare de Lyon, Paris

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

TGV m (plural TGVs)

  1. (rail transport) Initialism of train à grande vitesse.

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