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单词 pedal
释义
pedal1 nounpedal2 verb
pedalped‧al1 /ˈpedl/ ●●○ noun [countable] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINpedal1
Origin:
1600-1700 French pedale, from Italian, from Latin pedalis ‘of the foot’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • the gas pedal
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • But when I first drilled that hand-made aluminium throttle pedal down to its bump stop, I was absolutely stunned.
  • Gas pedal to the floor, we backed up with the engine whining and the chassis shaking.
  • I don't use any effects, no pedals, nothing.
  • I glanced over at Kip again and saw him wince when he weighed down on the pedal with his hurt foot.
  • I mean, look at what Hendrix had for pedals - just a Fuzz Face and a great big stack of Marshalls.
  • It is compulsory to insure motorbikes but not pedal cycles, although insurance is available.
  • They moved in sequence like the keys on an antique pianola when the pedals are operated.
word sets
WORD SETS
all-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
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=that you open by pressing a lever with your foot)· There is a pedal bin in the bathroom.
(=that you press with your foot)· She pressed the brake pedal but nothing happened.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· There are potentially more germs on a dishcloth than there are in an average pedal bin - so disinfect cloths regularly.
· The brake pedal is on the right, the accelerator in the middle.· I found the brake pedal and the wheels locked.· I suggest you check that your stop lights work when you press the brake pedal.· He thought: we could have pressed the brake pedal.· So even with the brake pedal to the floor on wet roads, you can still retain steering control.· Chain your steering wheel to the clutch, brake pedal or a seat.· The coach in front of Fenn's hired car came to a halt and he reluctantly eased his foot down on the brake pedal.· The brake pedal likewise; when fitted with anti-lock brakes, pedal response is woefully mushy.
· It should be noted that the policy excludes the theft of any pedal cycle left both unlocked and unattended away from the home.· All claims for clothing, linen and pedal cycles under 2* and 3* policies. 3.
· I also use a Boogie and split the signal from a foot pedal to two amps usually.· The amount of push, and therefore the direction the nose points, is controlled by pushing the foot pedals.· He then, with a foot pedal, activates the wire-cutter.· I hear the rat-ta-ta-tat of the foot pedal, as she stitches along.
· Pressing the gas pedal to the floor, he swung the car out and began to overtake.· His foot eased to the gas pedal, then froze.
VERB
· I suggest you check that your stop lights work when you press the brake pedal.· I threw the car into second and pressed the pedal to the floor.· He thought: we could have pressed the brake pedal.· He pressed down on the pedal.
· I pushed the pedal again, and we easily outdistanced the walking fireball.· I pushed pedals furiously and wiggled the ship as we hovered, waiting for Farris.· The amount of push, and therefore the direction the nose points, is controlled by pushing the foot pedals.· I saw some bushes ahead, and I pushed the right pedal to swing the rotor away.· I pushed the left pedal to stop the spin.· I forgot about having to push the left pedal when I raised the collective.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY
  • By the second half of the game, the Tigers had really started to put the pedal to the metal.
  • Later, Brooks' brother alleged that racism helped put the pedal to the metal.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
  • He then, with a foot pedal, activates the wire-cutter.
  • I also use a Boogie and split the signal from a foot pedal to two amps usually.
  • I hear the rat-ta-ta-tat of the foot pedal, as she stitches along.
  • The amount of push, and therefore the direction the nose points, is controlled by pushing the foot pedals.
1 (also bicycle pedal) one of the two parts of a bicycle that you push round with your feet to make the bicycle go forward2a part in a car or on a machine that you press with your foot to control it:  She put her foot down on the accelerator pedal.3a part on a piano or organ that you press with your foot to change the quality of the sound4put/press/push the pedal to the metal American English a)to drive a car, truck etc very fast b)to work harder or faster, especially so that you can win a game
pedal1 nounpedal2 verb
pedalpedal2 verb (past tense and past participle pedalled, present participle pedalling British English, pedaled, pedaling American English) [intransitive, transitive] Verb Table
VERB TABLE
pedal
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theypedal
he, she, itpedals
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theypedalled (BrE), pedaled (AmE)
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave pedalled (BrE), pedaled (AmE)
he, she, ithas pedalled (BrE), pedaled (AmE)
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad pedalled (BrE), pedaled (AmE)
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill pedal
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have pedalled (BrE), pedaled (AmE)
Continuous Form
PresentIam pedalling (BrE), pedaling (AmE)
he, she, itis pedalling (BrE), pedaling (AmE)
you, we, theyare pedalling (BrE), pedaling (AmE)
PastI, he, she, itwas pedalling (BrE), pedaling (AmE)
you, we, theywere pedalling (BrE), pedaling (AmE)
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave been pedalling (BrE), pedaling (AmE)
he, she, ithas been pedalling (BrE), pedaling (AmE)
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been pedalling (BrE), pedaling (AmE)
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be pedalling (BrE), pedaling (AmE)
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been pedalling (BrE), pedaling (AmE)
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Tim got on his bike and pedaled around town.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • During the class the women pedal the equivalent of 12-22 miles.
  • Father Luke pedalled backwards in the direction of Whitechapel's parish church and fell over the barrow.
  • He soothes and steadies while she, protected by his arms, pedals clumsily at first, then confidently.
  • Replacing the bowls, they pedalled on down the steep hill and up the next.
  • She pedals quickly down the walkway.
  • The physical sessions included warming-up, periods pedalling on an exercise cycle, free-standing exercises, stretching and relaxation.
  • The postman was pedalling back towards them down the road.
word sets
WORD SETS
all-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
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 She was pedalling furiously (=very fast).
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=that you open by pressing a lever with your foot)· There is a pedal bin in the bathroom.
(=that you press with your foot)· She pressed the brake pedal but nothing happened.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB
· He seized his bike and pedalled furiously to the scene.· He was last seen pedalling furiously away from the Midland Bank in Chiswick, west London.· All the way home, pedalling furiously, she had been nerving herself for this confrontation.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
  • He then, with a foot pedal, activates the wire-cutter.
  • I also use a Boogie and split the signal from a foot pedal to two amps usually.
  • I hear the rat-ta-ta-tat of the foot pedal, as she stitches along.
  • The amount of push, and therefore the direction the nose points, is controlled by pushing the foot pedals.
1[always + adverb/preposition] to ride a bicyclecycle, ridepedal up/along/down etc Andrew pedalled up the road towards the town centre.2to turn or push the pedals on a bicycle or other machine with your feet:  She was pedalling furiously (=very fast).
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