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biking

/bahyk/US // baɪk //UK // (baɪk) //

骑自行车,骑车,骑行,骑单车

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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

  • Someone looking to “buy a bike” in Atlanta will see different suggestions than someone using the same query in New York.

  • On building bike lanes and making way for the type of new development that will let the city hit other key climate goals, the Council hasn’t done much.

  • He also came off his bike twice and had a bloody leg to show for it.

  • This geometry makes the bike more grounded, providing confidence at high speeds and on challenging terrain.

  • Strapping your tube to your bike could also allow you to pack a light layer.

  • Here is where the biking becomes the most beautiful — and increasingly challenging.

  • He says biking long distances is “like coming to peace in your mind and your body.”

  • What would professional running and competitive biking contribute to a place that has mountain lions and grizzly bears?

  • Biking and marathoning on park trails are to predators the equivalent of running.

  • The location of thousands of deaths over the past few decades, it has nevertheless become a popular biking route.

  • There was a bright color on her face, but then she had been "biking," and it was warm.

  • Bob and Jack are coming to-night to give me my first lesson in biking.

  • As a matter of fact, the thought that you would come to the rescue never occurred to me till I was biking back from town.

  • Better biking with Pa, from morning till night, and only coming home after the show.

  • July, 1911, was a hot month and a dusty, and we were biking fifty miles the day.