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cyclist

/sahy-klist/US // ˈsaɪ klɪst //UK // (ˈsaɪklɪst) //

骑自行车的人,骑行者,骑车人,骑自行车者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who rides or travels by bicycle, motorcycle, etc.

Examples

  • In short, modern bike-helmet testing accounts for only a fraction of the types of crashes cyclists experience and none of the most common injuries that result.

  • Advanced cyclists will like the 11-mile Around the Mountain carriage road, which circles Parkman, Sargent, and Penobscot Mountains, climbing steadily to 700 feet.

  • In 2019, while the total number of deaths dipped slightly, to 846, cities like New York recorded their highest number of cyclist fatalities ever.

  • Sure enough, in Azevedo’s data, the cyclists settled into a pace barely above critical power for the middle portion of the race, meaning that they used most of their anaerobic capacity at the beginning and end.

  • It’s hard to go wrong with a pair that’s built for anyone from cyclists and nurses to pregnant women and frequent travelers.

  • The cyclist had turned the heads of the women in the dorm on his way back from the showers, wearing just a towel.

  • After years of being overshadowed by Armstrong, cyclist Greg LeMond is the only American to have fairly won the Tour de France.

  • “I think every cyclist including me will be layering it on,” she said.

  • And If Tygart was the crusading general, Hamilton, the cyclist to his left, was one of the casualties.

  • The extravagantly-coiffed cyclist had, however, shaved off his sideburns for today's ceremony in Buckingham Palace.

  • Pride's only for use when wit breaks down—it's the train the cyclist takes when his tire's deflated.

  • If these simple matters are borne in mind, a cyclist may go many years without even the risk of an accident.

  • As there are books which no gentleman's library should be without, so this is one of which no cyclist's pocket should be empty.

  • A half-hour lesson in bicycle riding often tires the beginner more than an afternoon's ride does the experienced cyclist.

  • Ten minutes later, another cyclist, pedaling furiously, rode into the zone of light cast by their head-lamps.