英:[ˈpedl]
美:[ˈpedl]
英:[ˈpedl]
美:[ˈpedl]
ped·al
pe dl
复数:pedals
第三人称单数:pedals
现在分词:pedalling或pedaling
过去式:pedalled或pedaled
过去分词:pedalled或pedaled
noun
a lever pressed by the foot in the playing of a musical instrument (such as an organ or piano)
an electronic device that is usually pressed by the foot and that alters or loops the sound of an amplified voice or musical instrument an effects pedal a wah-wah pedal
a guitar pedal
a foot lever or treadle by which a part is activated in a mechanism
a bike's pedals
adjective
ˈpe-dᵊl also ˈpē-of or relating to the foot
ˈpe-dᵊl of, relating to, or involving a pedal
verb
intransitive verb
to ride a bicycle
to use or work a pedal
transitive verb
to work the pedals of
brake pedal刹车踏板;制动踏板
foot pedal脚踏开关
accelerator pedal(汽车等的)油门踏板;[机]加速踏板
gas pedal(美)油门;加速器;汽车加速踏板
clutch pedal离合器踏板;离合皮板
1610年代,“(管风琴上的)踏板”,源自法语 pédale “脚,用脚的技巧”,源自意大利语 pedale “踏板”,源自晚期拉丁语 pedale “(脚的东西)”,中性拉丁语 pedalis “脚的”,源自 pes(属格 pedis)“脚”,源自 PIE 词根 *ped- “脚”。
1789年,该词被扩展为指机器或设备的任何部分,用于从操作者的脚传递动力。1959年有 Pedal steel guitar(因改变弦张力的踏板而得名)。1944年有 Pedal-pushers “适合骑自行车的女裤”(pedal-pusher “自行车手”于1934年出现)。
When college girls took to riding bicycles in slacks, they first rolled up one trouser leg, then rolled up both. This whimsy has now produced a trim variety of long shorts, called "pedal pushers." [Life magazine, Aug. 28, 1944]
当女大学生开始穿着裤子骑自行车时,她们首先卷起一条裤腿,然后两条都卷起来。这种奇想现在产生了一种修身的短裤,叫做“踏板裤”。[《生活》杂志,1944年8月28日]
足的,脚的
Noun borrowed from Middle French pedalle "pedal of an organ," borrowed from Italian pedale, earlier, "base of a tree trunk," going back to Latin pedālis "one foot long" (as noun pedāle "footwear") — more at pedal >entry 2 Adjective borrowed from Latin pedālis "one foot long," from ped-, pēs "foot" + -ālis -al >entry 1; (sense 2) from attributive use of pedal >entry 1 — more at foot >entry 1 Verb derivative of pedal >entry 1
The first known use of pedal was in 1611
pedestalnoun
the support or foot of a column
the base of something upright (as a vase, lamp, or statue)
a position of high regard
peddleverb
to travel about especially from house to house with goods for sale
to sell from place to place usually in small quantities
to present (something) in a manner that is intended to convince others of its value
peddled her opinion to her friends
peddleverb
to travel about especially from house to house with goods for sale
to sell from place to place usually in small quantities
to present (something) in a manner that is intended to convince others of its value
peddled her opinion to her friends
pedantrynoun
dull and overly exact presentation of knowledge or learning
Pegasusnoun
a group of stars that is located just north of Aquarius and Pisces and that is recognized by four bright stars in the form of a large square
pedantnoun
a person who shows off his or her learning
a dull and overly exact teacher
pedal1 of 2noun
a lever (as on a piano, bicycle, or sewing machine) worked by the foot
pedal2 of 2verb
to use or work the pedals of something
to ride a bicycle
pedal1 of 2noun
a lever (as on a piano, bicycle, or sewing machine) worked by the foot
pedal2 of 2verb
to use or work the pedals of something
to ride a bicycle
pedal1 of 2noun
a lever (as on a piano, bicycle, or sewing machine) worked by the foot
pedal2 of 2verb
to use or work the pedals of something
to ride a bicycle
pedaladjective
of or relating to the foot
1 The guy shook his head and pedaled away.
2 Pumping the pedals, he pushed himself to keep up with the vanishing trail, all through downtown Fry, finally ending at the door of the Nice Dream Ice Cream shop.
3 One second I was pedaling full speed, the next I was hurtling over my handlebars.
4 Welcome lighting and dedicated pedal with Ottomans the further increase of the car's sense of fashion.
迎宾照明踏板和专用脚垫的配备则进一步增加了车内的时尚感.
5 As I ride my bike to Amelia’s house, I can feel the wad press against my leg each time the pedals rotate.
6 Cranking the wheel the other way, she started pedaling forward, and the boat quietly slid out of the boathouse.
7 The fenders were gone, the frame was bent and both pedals were missing.
自行车前后挡板都没了, 车架弯了,两个脚踏板也没了.
8 Turning the wheel all the way to one side, she pedaled backwards and slid away from the dock.
9 Then he described how a branch had hurled down into the road in front of him; to avoid it he’d hit his brake pedal.
10 I turned left and pedaled against the sand toward the front of the development.
11 She watched him pedal away, a big man on a small bicycle, the morning sun glaring off the handlebars.
12 We let the conversation die off and pedaled our bikes back to the house in silence.
13 “Homer’s boy,” I heard somebody say, and I put my head down and pedaled faster.
14 I thought that later I might also play the piano, something quiet, using the soft pedal.
15 “I was fine, you know,” Otto said, his backpack bouncing with every pedal pump.
16 Welcome to RPMFreaks.com Your pedal-to-the-metal guide to all things automotive.
欢迎访问 RPMfreaks.com,您的从踏板到金属的汽车全面指南。
17 She pedaled past pretty pastel houses, past the fishing pier, past the swampy field.
18 She pedalled her bicycle up the track.
她骑车上了小路。
19 We got Grandma Smith’s old wooden tennis rackets and pedaled off to Phoenix University, where we tried to play tennis with the dead balls other people had left behind.
20 I hold the last note way past the point of Mrs. Walton’s piano pedal.
1 足的
2 持续
standing steady persistent settled unceasing continuative sostenuto tenuto meno- pedal-note duration endurance continuation sustenance continuance durance abidance be last run hold continue stay persist perseverate span dure
3 踏板
treadboard step tread gangplank treadle running board running-board toehold springboard drop saddle sill tread-board footplate side step floor sheet running plate footboard duckboard
4 持续音
7 踏脚板
10 脚
legged foot dog leg peg hoof tootsie trotter peduncle tootsy pedi- hand understanding pad toe puppy submarine stump locomotive stilt pes locomotive organs mud hooks crural tootsy-wootsy flat sub stalk subway extremity sinker clunk trilby crus footsie sailboard
12 有持续音的乐句
14 踩踏板