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handlebar

/han-dl-bahr/US // ˈhæn dlˌbɑr //

车把,车把手,车手,车把式

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually handlebars. the curved steering bar of a bicycle, motorcycle, etc., placed in front of the rider and gripped by the hands.handlebar moustache.
    • : a bar or rod, usually of metal and having a handle at one end, used for handling, guiding, or maneuvering some object.

Examples

  • The soft-shell backing blocks chilly winds, silicone grips improve control of my handlebars, and they work well with touchscreens.

  • The S-200 is equipped with three independent braking systems — a regenerative rear brake, front and rear drum brakes — and turn signals located on handlebars and near the rear wheel.

  • Other factors that may increase or decrease the size of an exercise bike include handlebars and onboard screens, all of which factor into whether or not a particular model is appropriate for your space.

  • I’ve attached the Zeus to just about every GoPro mount I own, including my helmet and handlebar attachments.

  • Tilt down the handlebars for an aggressive forward-leaning posture.

  • Peter pushed the carriage aimlessly about for a little while, never letting go of the handlebar.

  • The hand car did run loggily at first; but with four hardy Scouts on each handlebar, it slowly gained headway.

  • It could be operated by a foot lever on the right side of the machine and also by a grip lever in the left handlebar.

  • Not to be outdone I twisted Lizzie's right handlebar grip as far as it would go, and like a bolt from the blue we darted ahead.

  • The handlebar was wrenched out of my hands and I was thrown with great force over it and on to the bank at the side.