英:[ˈsaɪklɪst]
美:[ˈsaɪklɪst]
英:[ˈsaɪklɪst]
美:[ˈsaɪklɪst]
cy·clist
saI klihst
复数:cyclists
cycler (n.)
词根:cycle
n.cycle 循环;周期;自行车;整套;一段时间
cycling 骑脚踏车消遣;骑脚踏车兜风
vi.cycle 循环;骑自行车;轮转
vt.cycle 使循环;使轮转
"自行车骑手",1882年; 参见 bicycle + -ist。 Cycler 来自1880年。撒克逊主义者更喜欢 wheelman。意思是“按周期计算或相信某些事件的循环重复”的人,来自1882年。
自行车运动员
骑自行车的人
The first known use of cyclist was in 1882
cyclopedianoun
encyclopedia
cyclonenoun
a storm or system of winds that rotates about a center of low atmospheric pressure, advances at a speed of 20 to 30 miles (30 to 50 kilometers) an hour, and often brings a great deal of rain
tornado
cyclonenoun
a storm or system of winds that rotates about a center of low atmospheric pressure, advances at a speed of 20 to 30 miles (30 to 50 kilometers) an hour, and often brings a great deal of rain
tornado
cycloidnoun
a curve that is traced by a point on the circumference of a circle that is rolling along a straight line
cycloidnoun
a curve that is traced by a point on the circumference of a circle that is rolling along a straight line
cyclistnoun
a person who rides a bicycle or motorcycle
cyclistnoun
a person who rides a bicycle or motorcycle
1 Bike trails are new to me, as e-mail once was, and I’m just learning to accept them as a legitimate way to negotiate the world as a cyclist.
2 The cyclist went in full sail over the handlebars.
骑自行车的人伏在把手上全速前进.
3 The truck nearly ran over cyclist.
那辆卡车差点把一个骑自行车的人压着了.
4 But biking is a great way to see Regent’s Canal, which has a narrow walkway shared by pedestrians and cyclists who sometimes need to duck when riding under the low bridges.
5 Arriving by bicycle is encouraged, with discounted admission and secure parking for cyclists.
6 The combination of our car-friendly mayor and obstructionist community boards packed with not-in-my-backyard, or NIMBY, opponents of bike lanes has been deadly for the development of the city’s cycling network and for cyclists.
7 Last year, the Metropolitan police launched Operation Safeway in response to the deaths of six cyclists who were killed on the roads in London between 5 and 18 November.
8 Most alarming still, some seemed to treat the mild attempt at deception of “polite” as a reason to almost punish the cyclist.
9 At Inspiration Point, a 1925 overlook modeled on a Greek temple, cyclists stop and gaze at the George Washington Bridge.
10 Of course, a driver can do far more damage in a car – or worse, a lorry – than any cyclist, but that's still a lot of cyclists jumping red lights and whizzing down footpaths.
11 Italy, as well as France, has a great culture of hospitality for cyclists.
12 He opened with a couple of cyclists with horse’s heads riding 19th-century-style bicycles around the room — nothing too unusual for Browne.
13 Is it possible that the interests of mass transit riders and cyclists – two groups that make up the core of Transportation Alternatives’ membership – could diverge in the future over competition for street space?
14 Beyond the open arch of the amphitheater are joggers, cyclists, walkers; past that is the rippling water of the East River.
15 Strictly will be trying to maintain the BBC's post-Olympics golden glow with some smart casting – cyclist Victoria Pendleton and gymnast Louis Smith are among the celebrities showcasing their dancing for the first time this weekend.
16 And pretty soon, Zwift cyclists were logging a million miles a day, which makes me wonder what the time-poor new mothers thought of it.
17 The Supplier Condor Cycles is legendary among London’s serious cyclists.
18 However, an officer witnessing a dangerous cyclist can do little more than shake his fist in their direction.
19 Today, the site is the Spring Lake Park Preserve, and a haven for cyclists and birdwatchers.
20 While travelling you can see a cyclist like in the summer Alps.
就像是夏日的阿尔卑斯一样,您会在沿途看见很多骑脚踏车的人。