英:[ˈbaɪsɪklɪst]
美:[ˈbaɪsɪklɪst]
英:[ˈbaɪsɪklɪst]
美:[ˈbaɪsɪklɪst]
复数:bicyclists
noun
a vehicle with two wheels tandem, handlebars for steering, a saddle seat, and pedals by which it is propelledalso: a stationary exercise machine that resembles such a vehicle
verb
intransitive verb
to ride a bicycle
transitive verb
to move (one's legs) as if pedaling a bicycle
Naomi and I lay on the bed, bicycling our legs in the air in the lazy giggly manner of summer …—Sophie Masson
"骑自行车的人",1869年,来自 bicycle + -ist。
自行车运动员
Noun French, from bi- + -cycle (as in tricycle)
The first known use of bicycle was in 1868
biddynoun
hen sense 1also: a young chicken
bid1 of 2verb
order entry 1 sense 2a, command
did as we were bidden
invite entry 1 sense 2a
to express to
bade me farewell
past and past participle bid to make an offer for something (as at an auction)
bid $10 for a chair
bid2 of 2noun
an offer to pay a certain sum for something or to perform certain work at a stated fee
a turn or opportunity to bid
invitation sense 2
received a bid to the state tournament
an announcement of what a card player will try to win
the amount of such a bid
an attempt to win, achieve, or attract
made a strong bid for the job
bid1 of 2verb
order entry 1 sense 2a, command
did as we were bidden
invite entry 1 sense 2a
to express to
bade me farewell
past and past participle bid to make an offer for something (as at an auction)
bid $10 for a chair
bid2 of 2noun
an offer to pay a certain sum for something or to perform certain work at a stated fee
a turn or opportunity to bid
invitation sense 2
received a bid to the state tournament
an announcement of what a card player will try to win
the amount of such a bid
an attempt to win, achieve, or attract
made a strong bid for the job
bid1 of 2verb
order entry 1 sense 2a, command
did as we were bidden
invite entry 1 sense 2a
to express to
bade me farewell
past and past participle bid to make an offer for something (as at an auction)
bid $10 for a chair
bid2 of 2noun
an offer to pay a certain sum for something or to perform certain work at a stated fee
a turn or opportunity to bid
invitation sense 2
received a bid to the state tournament
an announcement of what a card player will try to win
the amount of such a bid
an attempt to win, achieve, or attract
made a strong bid for the job
bid1 of 2verb
order entry 1 sense 2a, command
did as we were bidden
invite entry 1 sense 2a
to express to
bade me farewell
past and past participle bid to make an offer for something (as at an auction)
bid $10 for a chair
bid2 of 2noun
an offer to pay a certain sum for something or to perform certain work at a stated fee
a turn or opportunity to bid
invitation sense 2
received a bid to the state tournament
an announcement of what a card player will try to win
the amount of such a bid
an attempt to win, achieve, or attract
made a strong bid for the job
bicycle1 of 2noun
a light vehicle with two wheels behind one another, handlebars, a saddle seat, and pedals by which it is made to move
bicycle2 of 2verb
to ride a bicycle
1 This perception is problematic, says protest organizer Michael Forster, because it’s used to justify behavior that makes bicyclists feel less safe.
2 In the distance, my eyes focus on a lone bicyclist.
3 I can’t look at anti-lockdown protesters without owning up to occasional personal lapses, such as forgetting my mask at home, and winding up in a tight scrum of mask-free runners and bicyclists.
4 A dog barks somewhere, and a bicyclist goes by, small tires crunching on pavement.
5 But then you notice the ranks of excitable bicyclists and wonder whether the last sound you hear might be their merrily jingling bells as they leave tire tracks on your fallen body.
6 We left the embankment of everything old and walked along the lower level of the New Bridge, safe for pedestrians and bicyclists, while cars passed by on the upper level.
7 “It’s a $500 fine for a motorist to hit a bicyclist in the District, but some behaviors are so egregious that some drivers might think it’s worth paying the fine,” he wrote.
8 It is, these days, a road without cars, set aside for pedestrians and bicyclists since the beginning of the pandemic, which forced the museum to shut down for nearly a year.
9 On Sundays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., the riverbanks close to all vehicles, making room for pedestrians and bicyclists.
10 A bicyclist rides past cherry trees in bloom next to the Tidal Basin.
一位骑着自行车的人穿梭于盛开着樱花的潮汐湖畔.
11 How about states and localities pave shoulders or secondary roads so more bicyclists can tour the country?
12 For Randol Bass’s “Esprit du Tour,” of 2006, a lively tribute to another American in Paris, the bicyclist Lance Armstrong, the Philharmonic was joined by the United States Military Academy Band, which shared the program.
13 Its brick walkways and narrow streets are limited to bicyclists and pedestrians.
14 The state of New Jersey offers ample opportunities for bicyclists of all abilities.
新泽西州给各种水平的骑自行车的人很多机会.
15 There’s now a supermarket, a Starbucks, bicyclists riding by, and these immaculate apartment buildings.
16 An autopsy performed later in the day confirmed the bicyclist's death was caused by mulitple injuries in the collision and was ruled an accident, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office.
17 Manhattan motorists might think twice about cursing the bicyclist who just cut them off.
18 These results should serve as a guide when designing future HEVs' pedestrian and bicyclist crash prevention programs.
这些结果应作为在设计未来的电动汽车碰撞行人和骑自行车的预防计划的指南。
19 A bicyclist rides past cherry trees in bloom next to the Tidal Basin.
一位骑着自行车的人穿梭于盛开着樱花的潮汐湖畔。
20 There was another group of bicyclists passing along the road.