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bike

/bahyk/US // baɪk //UK // (baɪk) //

自行车,单车

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Informal. a bicycle. a motorbike. a motorcycle.
    • : Harness Racing. a sulky with tires like those of a bicycle.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    biked, bik·ing.

    • : to ride a bike: I bike to work.

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Examples

  • There’s also the risk that your dog pulls the bike off balance.

  • When I heard a friend had several bikes ripped off in the Bay Area, he blamed himself.

  • While conventional bike sales declined slightly in 2018 and 2019, e-bikes soared more than 50%, according to data from market research firm NPD.

  • They worked out on a treadmill or bike, starting at 30 minutes per day.

  • The personal computer, the mountain bike, the artificial pancreas — none of these came from some big R&D lab, but from users tinkering in their homes.

  • I know that one day in the near (ish) future, we will return to our usual hikes and bike rides.

  • My bike ride that mid-October day starts like so many others.

  • I was really nervous when we started shooting, but once we started, it was just like riding a bike.

  • Going hands-free is just one of the perks of a place where the only form of transportation is by carriage, bike, or tractor.

  • Jealous of her young male friend who was permitted to ride his bike around shirtless, she once ripped off her top, too.

  • "It was very good of you to help the kiddie with her bike," said Johnny, as he splashed the petrol into the tank.

  • To 1902 belong the first illustrations of the motor-bicycle and of "trailers" attached to the "push-bike."

  • If you buy a Kryptonite bike lock and it can be defeated with a Bic pen, you're not getting very good security for your money.

  • And Jimmy, the mean cur, not to have got her that shop, when she had such a splendid idea: Lady Godiva on a bike!

  • But he said all that the much-abused "bike" needed was a brake.