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moped

/moh-ped/US // ˈmoʊˌpɛd //UK // (ˈməʊpɛd) //

轻骑兵,轻骑车,轻型摩托车,摩托车

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a motorized bicycle that has pedals in addition to a low-powered gasoline engine designed for low-speed operation.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbpout, be dejected
Forms: mopeds

Examples

  • Lime, which has e-scooter or e-bike operations, or both, in 130 cities across the world, said its mopeds answer to the growing demand for short trips in the city.

  • The company restarted its 3,000-strong fleet of mopeds in four boroughs after the city of New York approved its relaunch plan, which included several new features in its app aimed at increasing safety.

  • Helbiz, a New York-based company that operates e-bikes, e-scooters and mopeds in cities around the world, is buying dockless electric scooter operator Skip, the companies announced Thursday.

  • Police said Hylton, 20, had been seen riding a moped on a sidewalk and without a helmet.

  • Police said they also are trying to determine the path of the moped and the officers.

  • And in the book, the journalist doesn't ride off for a summer of moped-fueled romance with the apprentice exorcist either.

  • Last week I should have moped and fumed here, and cursed my luck in being bound to a log on a day like this.

  • Drove them away from vicinity of shack several times but they returned & moped in shade of house.

  • The little boy cried and moped for some days; but, after the manner of children, he soon became reconciled to his new situation.

  • One alone, dingy yellow in color, moped apart from his fellows, and took no interest in the banquet.

  • I don't know what cat had caught my wife in its claws, but she too moped and pined just like my unlucky bird.