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  • 1 bicycle

    1. noun
    ((often abbreviated to bike, cycle) a pedal-driven vehicle with two wheels and a seat.) divritenis, velosipēds
    2. verb
    ((usually abbreviated to cycle) to ride a bicycle: He bicycled slowly up the hill.) braukt ar divriteni/velosipēdu
    * * *
    velosipēds; braukt ar velosipēdu

    English-Latvian dictionary > bicycle

  • 2 to ride a bicycle

    braukt ar velosipēdu

    English-Latvian dictionary > to ride a bicycle

  • 3 ride

    1. past tense - rode; verb
    1) (to travel or be carried (in a car, train etc or on a bicycle, horse etc): He rides to work every day on an old bicycle; The horsemen rode past.) braukt (ar satiksmes līdzekli); jāt
    2) (to (be able to) ride on and control (a horse, bicycle etc): Can you ride a bicycle?) vadīt (transporta līdzekli); jāt
    3) (to take part (in a horse-race etc): He's riding in the first race.) piedalīties (zirgu u.tml.) skriešanās/ātruma sacīkstēs
    4) (to go out regularly on horseback (eg as a hobby): My daughter rides every Saturday morning.) jāt; doties izjādē
    2. noun
    1) (a journey on horseback, on a bicycle etc: He likes to go for a long ride on a Sunday afternoon.) izbraukums; izjāde
    2) (a usually short period of riding on or in something: Can I have a ride on your bike?) īss brauciens; pavizināšanās
    - riding-school
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    izbrauciens, izjājiens; ceļš, aleja; jājamzirgs; jāt; braukt; vizināties; slīdēt, peldēt; būt noenkurotam; būt derīgam jāšanai; svērt; ķircināt, kaitināt; nokritizēt; atstāt pašplūsmai; improvizēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > ride

  • 4 cycle

    I 1. verb
    (to go by bicycle: He cycles to work every day.) braukt ar velosipēdu
    2. noun
    (shortened form of bicycle: They bought the child a cycle for his birthday.) velosipēds
    II noun
    1) (a number of events happening one after the other in a certain order: the life-cycle of the butterfly.) cikls
    2) (a series of poems, songs etc written about one main event etc: a song cycle.) cikls
    3) ((of alternating current, radio waves etc) one complete series of changes in a regularly varying supply, signal etc.) cikls
    - cyclically
    * * *
    cikls; cikliskums; motocikls, velosipēds; periodiski apgriezties; braukt ar velosipēdu

    English-Latvian dictionary > cycle

  • 5 dismount

    (to get off a horse, bicycle etc: He dismounted and pushed his bicycle up the hill.) nokāpt (no zirga, velosipēda); nomest (no zirga)
    * * *
    nokāpt; izsist no segliem, nomest; noņemt; demontēt

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  • 6 pedal

    ['pedl] 1. noun
    (a lever worked by the foot, as on a bicycle, piano, organ etc: the brake pedal in a car.) pedālis
    2. verb
    (to move (something) by means of pedals: He pedalled (his bicycle) down the road.) mīt pedāļus; braukt ar divriteni
    * * *
    pedālis; nospiest pedāli; mīt pedāļus; braukt ar divriteni; pēdas; pedāļa, pedāļu

    English-Latvian dictionary > pedal

  • 7 wheel

    [wi:l] 1. noun
    1) (a circular frame or disc turning on a rod or axle, on which vehicles etc move along the ground: A bicycle has two wheels, a tricycle three, and most cars four; a cartwheel.) ritenis
    2) (any of several things similar in shape and action: a potter's wheel; He was found drunk at the wheel (= steering-wheel) of his car.) rats; virpa; stūre
    2. verb
    1) (to cause to move on wheels: He wheeled his bicycle along the path.) stumt; vadīt; stūrēt
    2) (to (cause to) turn quickly: He wheeled round and slapped me.) apgriezties
    3) ((of birds) to fly in circles.) riņķot
    - - wheeled
    - wheelbarrow
    - wheelchair
    - wheelhouse
    - wheelwright
    * * *
    rats, ritenis; dzīt, stumt; apgriezt; apgriezt apkārt; apgriezties

    English-Latvian dictionary > wheel

  • 8 handlebars

    noun plural (the bar at the front of a bicycle etc which is held by the rider and by which the bicycle etc is steered: The cyclist was thrown over the handlebars when the bike crashed.) (velosipēda) stūre

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  • 9 bike

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    velosipēds; braukt ar motociklu, braukt ar velosipēdu, mopēds, motocikls, motorollers

    English-Latvian dictionary > bike

  • 10 clip

    I 1. [klip] past tense, past participle - clipped; verb
    1) (to cut (foliage, an animal's hair etc) with scissors or shears: The shepherd clipped the sheep; The hedge was clipped.)
    2) (to strike sharply: She clipped him over the ear.)
    2. noun
    1) (an act of clipping.) cirpšana
    2) (a sharp blow: a clip on the ear.) belziens
    3) (a short piece of film: a video clip.) klips
    - clipping II 1. [klip] past tense, past participle - clipped; verb
    (to fasten with a clip: Clip these papers together.)
    2. noun
    (something for holding things together or in position: a paper-clip; a hair-clip; bicycle-clips (= round pieces of metal etc for holding the bottom of trouser legs close to the leg).) saspraude
    * * *
    spraude, saspraude; cirpšana; spaile; cirpums, nocirptā vilna; aptvere; belziens; liels ātrums; blēdis; cirpt; saspraust; aizspiest; apgriezt; izgriezt; norīt galotnes; kompostrēt; iebelzt; ierobežot; blēdīties

    English-Latvian dictionary > clip

  • 11 coast

    [kəust] 1. noun
    (the side or border of land next to the sea: The coast was very rocky.) krasts; piekraste
    2. verb
    (to travel downhill (in a vehicle, on a bicycle etc) without the use of any power such as the engine or pedalling: He coasted for two miles after the car ran out of petrol.) laisties lejup pa nogāzi
    - coaster
    - coastguard
    * * *
    piekraste, krasts; nobrauktuve, nokalne; nobrauciens; braukt gar krastu; braukt no ostas ostā; laisties lejup; viegli nolikt eksāmenu; būt narkotikas kaifā

    English-Latvian dictionary > coast

  • 12 cog

    [koɡ]
    (one of a series of teeth around the edge of a wheel which fits into one of a similar series in a similar wheel (or into a chain as in a bicycle) causing motion: The cogs in the gear-wheels of a car get worn down.) (zobrata) zobs
    * * *
    zobs; mazs gariņš

    English-Latvian dictionary > cog

  • 13 cyclist

    noun (a person who rides a bicycle.) riteņbraucējs
    * * *
    riteņbraucējs

    English-Latvian dictionary > cyclist

  • 14 entangle

    [in'tæŋɡl]
    (to cause (something) to become twisted or tangled with something else: Her long scarf entangled itself in the bicycle wheel; entangled in an unhappy love affair.) sapīties; iepīt; iejaukt
    * * *
    sapīties; iejaukt, iepīt

    English-Latvian dictionary > entangle

  • 15 freewheel

    verb (to travel (downhill) on a bicycle, in a car etc without using mechanical power.) braukt no kalna ar automašīnu brīvgaitā/neminot velosipēda pedāļus
    * * *
    brīvs ritenis; laišanās no kalna ar izslēgtu motoru; laišanās no kalna ar izslēgtu automašīnas motoru; laisties no kalna ar izslēgtu motoru; laisties no kalna ar izslēgtu automašīnas motoru

    English-Latvian dictionary > freewheel

  • 16 handbook

    noun (a small book giving information about (how to do) something: a handbook of European birds; a bicycle-repair handbook.) rokasgrāmata
    * * *
    rokasgrāmata

    English-Latvian dictionary > handbook

  • 17 hardly

    1) (almost no, none, never etc: Hardly any small businesses are successful nowadays; I hardly ever go out.) gandrīz nekad
    2) (only just; almost not: My feet are so sore, I can hardly walk; I had hardly got on my bicycle when I got a puncture.) tik tikko; tikko kā
    3) (probably not: He's hardly likely to forgive you after what you said about him.) diez vai
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    ar pūlēm, tikko; tiklīdz, tikko; tikko kā, tiklīdz kā; diez vai

    English-Latvian dictionary > hardly

  • 18 inflate

    [in'fleit]
    (to blow up or expand (especially a balloon, tyre or lungs with air): He used a bicycle pump to inflate the ball.) piepūst
    - inflation
    - inflationary
    * * *
    piepūst; sacelt, uzskrūvēt; radīt inflāciju

    English-Latvian dictionary > inflate

  • 19 kit

    [kit]
    1) ((an outfit of) tools, clothes etc for a particular purpose: He carried his tennis kit in a bag; a repair kit for mending punctures in bicycle tyres.)
    2) (a collection of the materials etc required to make something: He bought a model aeroplane kit.)
    - kit out
    * * *
    mantu maiss, mugursoma; ietērps; komplekts; ietērps, piederumi

    English-Latvian dictionary > kit

  • 20 loan

    [ləun] 1. noun
    1) (anything lent, especially money: I shall ask the bank for a loan.) aizdevums; aizņēmums
    2) (the act of lending: I gave him the loan of my bicycle.) aizņēmums; aizņemšanās; aizdevums; aizdošana
    2. verb
    ((especially American) to lend: Can you loan me a pen?) aizņemties; aizdot
    * * *
    aizdevums; aizņēmums; aizguvums; aizgūt, aizņemties; aizdot

    English-Latvian dictionary > loan

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  • bicycle — [bī′sik΄əl, bī′si kəl] n. [Fr: see BI 1 & CYCLE] a vehicle consisting of a tubular metal frame mounted on two large, wire spoked wheels, one behind the other, and equipped with handlebars, a saddlelike seat, and foot pedals vi. bicycled,… …   English World dictionary

  • bicycle — ► NOUN ▪ a vehicle consisting of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front wheel. ► VERB ▪ ride a bicycle. DERIVATIVES bicyclist noun. ORIGIN from Greek kuklos wheel …   English terms dictionary

  • Bicycle — Bi cy*cle, n. [Pref. bi + cycle.] A light vehicle having two wheels one behind the other. It has a saddle seat and is propelled by the rider s feet acting on cranks or levers. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • bicycle — (n.) 1868, coined from BI (Cf. bi ) two + Gk. kyklos circle, wheel (see CYCLE (Cf. cycle) (n.)), on the pattern of TRICYCLE (Cf. tricycle); both the word and the vehicle superseding earlier VELOCIPEDE (Cf. velocipede). The English word probably… …   Etymology dictionary

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