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1 pedal
حَرَّكَ بالدّوّاسة \ pedal: to move along on a bicycle, using the pedals: The boys pedalled home in a hurry. \ دَعْسَة \ pedal. \ See Also دَوّاسَة \ دَوّاسة (دَعْسَة) \ pedal: part of a machine, which we move with a foot: a bicycle pedal. -
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[ˈpedl]1. nouna lever worked by the foot, as on a bicycle, piano, organ etc:دَوّاسَهthe brake pedal in a car.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈpedalled, (American) ˈpedaledto move (something) by means of pedals:يَسير على الدرّاجَهHe pedalled (his bicycle) down the road.
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3 Pedal
n; -s, -e1. pedal (auch MUS.); in die Pedale treten pedal hard ( oder away); (so schnell man kann) pedal for all one is worth; tritt mal aufs Pedal! step on it!2. Pl. umg. (Füße) trotters* * *das Pedalpedal; treadle* * *Pe|dal [pe'daːl]nt -s, -epedal* * *(a lever worked by the foot, as on a bicycle, piano, organ etc: the brake pedal in a car.) pedal* * *Pe·dal<-s, -e>[peˈda:l]nt pedal[ziemlich] in die \Pedale treten to pedal [hard]* * *das; Pedals, Pedale pedal* * *tritt mal aufs Pedal! step on it!2. pl umg (Füße) trotters* * *das; Pedals, Pedale pedal[kräftig] in die Pedale treten — (beim Fahrrad) pedal [really] hard
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4 pedal
iz. pedal; bizkikletaren \pedalei eragin to pedal a bicycle -
5 bicycle
[ˈbaɪsɪkl]1. noun( often abbreviated to bike [baɪk], cycle [ˈsaɪkl]) a pedal-driven vehicle with two wheels and a seat.دَرّاجَةٌ هَوائيّه2. verb( usually abbreviated to ˈcycle) to ride a bicycle:يَرْكَبُ درّاجة هوائيّهHe bicycled slowly up the hill.
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6 Shimano pedaling dynamics pedal
Bicycle: SPD pedalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Shimano pedaling dynamics pedal
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7 SPD style pedal
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8 kayuh
paddle, bicycle pedal* * *pedal, pedal, pedalled, pedalled, pedaling* * *paddle; bicycle pedal -
9 самокат
1) воен.; устар. bicycle, pedal cycle, push-cycle; cycle, bike разг.
2) (игрушка)
scooter* * ** * *bicycle, pedal cycle, push-cycle; cycle, bik* * * -
10 دواسة (دعسة)
دَوّاسة (دَعْسَة) \ pedal: part of a machine, which we move with a foot: a bicycle pedal. -
11 самокат
1) General subject: scooter, Kick scooter (http://www.electric-bikes.com/kickers.htm), Push stand-up scooter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter\#Children.27s.2FPush_Stand-up_Scooter), go-cart2) Automobile industry: bicycle, pedal cycle, push-bicycle3) Mining: gravity track -
12 самокат
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13 fietspedaal
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14 самокат
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15 kayuh
1. bolt k.r(of cloth - us. 40 yards in length). 2. 1) paddle. 2) bicycle pedal. -
16 (вводящее в заблуждение) обозначение контактной педали
Bicycle: clipless pedal (педали-автомата, в которой clip, т.е. зажим для шипа, не виден, когда нога стоит на педали)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (вводящее в заблуждение) обозначение контактной педали
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17 двусторонняя контактная педаль
Bicycle: rattrap pedalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > двусторонняя контактная педаль
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18 контактная педаль
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19 наиболее распространённый тип контактной педали. SPD-R - тоже самое для шоссейных велосипедов
Bicycle: Shimano pedaling dynamics pedalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наиболее распространённый тип контактной педали. SPD-R - тоже самое для шоссейных велосипедов
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20 односторонняя контактная педаль
Bicycle: single sided pedalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > односторонняя контактная педаль
См. также в других словарях:
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