释义 |
tricycletri‧cy‧cle /ˈtraɪsɪkəl/ noun [countable] tricycleOrigin: 1900-2000 French tri- + Greek kyklos ‘circle, wheel’ - And there's a special appearance from the Dean of Hereford cathedral, complete with tricycle.
- As he opened the door and looked out he thought he heard the squeak of a tricycle.
- Both little girls were silent, pale and tight-lipped while Liz tended to the gash, caused by a falling tricycle.
- I pushed Janir home on his tricycle, made him dinner and put him to bed.
- It seemed to withstand the onslaught of bicycles, tricycles and roller skates with scarcely a scratch to show.
- One young boy exercised by riding a red tricycle around the wards.
- There are no tricycles in the hallway, no small sandals behind the doors.
- They came to steal a Big Wheel tricycle.
► Bicycles/Carts/Horsesall-terrain, adjectivebackpedal, verbbicycle, nounbicycle, verbbike, nounbike, verbbrougham, nounbuckboard, nounbuggy, nouncab, nouncaravan, nouncarriage, nouncart, nouncarter, nouncarthorse, nouncavalcade, nounchariot, nouncharioteer, nounchuck wagon, nouncoach, nouncoachman, nouncoaster brake, nouncrossbar, nouncycle, nouncycle, verbdismount, verbdogcart, noundogsled, noundray, nounfork, nounfreewheel, verbgoad, verbgoad, nounhackney carriage, nounhandcart, nounhandlebars, nounhansom, nounharness, nounharness, verbhayride, nounhorse-drawn, adjectivehorseshoe, nounhorsewoman, nounhowdah, nounhusky, nounlandau, nounmountain bike, nounoxcart, nounpack animal, nounpack horse, nounpair, nounpedal, nounpedal, verbpenny-farthing, nounpush-bike, nounpushcart, nounreflector, nounrickshaw, nounride, verbsaddle, nounsaddle bag, nounsedan chair, nounsledge, nounsledge, verbsleigh, nounspoke, nounstagecoach, nounsurgery, nounsurrey, nountandem, nounteam, nountrace, nountrailer, nountrap, nountricycle, nountruck, noununicycle, nounvelodrome, nounwagon, nounwagon train, nounwheelwright, noun a bicycle with three wheels, especially for young children |