| 释义 | Definition of mudguard in English:mudguardnoun ˈmʌdɡɑːdˈmədˌɡɑrd A curved strip or cover over a wheel of a vehicle, especially a bicycle or motorcycle, designed to protect the vehicle and rider from water and dirt thrown up from the road.  Example sentencesExamples  The mudguards could be removed and all the other accessories that ensure safe riding done away with. Officers chased after the man who drove his blue Toyota away from the scene, leaving a Honda Dream motorcycle with a damaged mudguard, front basket and front wheel. Chainguards and mudguards, or fenders (U.S.), protect clothes and moving parts from oil and spray. The main fold occurs centrally on the frame, followed by quick release of the handlebars, seat, and mudguard to compact into a light, manageable size. The new bike has been been restyled and will retain the original ‘infra-red’ colour, handlebars, elongated seat, back rest, chrome seat hoop and mudguards. Equipped with an extra tire, two luggage compartments, a comfortable passenger seat, and a mudguard that kept riders clean on dusty roads, the Vespa was particularly well suited to meet the expanding needs of Indonesians. By 12.00 I'd bought the bike but had to wait three hours for them to fit the mudguards and rack, so I went to the Quay Arts Centre for tea. New mudguards were ordered from the original coach-builders in the UK and the car was restored to its original pristine condition. A steel and aluminium chassis and aluminium mudguards first came out on a production car in 1900. They came fully road-equipped with mudguards, silencer and, most conveniently - not to mention spectacularly - a tool kit. Numbers corresponding to seat numbers were chalked round the wheel of the bus, with a further mark on the mudguard. The bike, which is rusty red, has 18-gears and a mudguard over the back wheel, was taken about 4.30 pm on Monday, August 30. Later, I returned with a fixed wheel to find someone had stolen my mudguards. Still, I spent a couple of hours over the last few nights installing a set of mudguards on my road bike, so that'll help. For better visibility, he should wear white or light-coloured clothes at night and paint the mudguard white, in addition to fixing a lamp in front of the vehicle. Tried fitting my old bike rack to discover the bolt is too small to hold both it and the rear mudguard, so the rear mudguard came off. The missing machine cost £230 and is a Silver Saxon Freefall mountain bike with distinctive, non-standard yellow mudguards. For touring, the best bike is a tourer - strong frame, big wheels, rack on the back for panniers, mudguards for the rain, enough gears for the hills. On completion of the section I had a look at the front suspension and found that a 24 mm bolt, which holds the wheel in the centre of the mudguard, had vibrated loose and fallen off. All mountain bikes without mudguards, lights or bells would be deemed to be ‘off-road vehicles’, and, as such, would not be permitted on public highways or, more particularly, pavements;
Definition of mudguard in US English:mudguardnounˈmədˌɡärdˈmədˌɡɑrd A curved strip or cover over a wheel of a vehicle, especially a bicycle or motorcycle, designed to protect the vehicle and rider from water and dirt thrown up from the road.  Example sentencesExamples  Chainguards and mudguards, or fenders (U.S.), protect clothes and moving parts from oil and spray. The bike, which is rusty red, has 18-gears and a mudguard over the back wheel, was taken about 4.30 pm on Monday, August 30. A steel and aluminium chassis and aluminium mudguards first came out on a production car in 1900. The mudguards could be removed and all the other accessories that ensure safe riding done away with. By 12.00 I'd bought the bike but had to wait three hours for them to fit the mudguards and rack, so I went to the Quay Arts Centre for tea. The main fold occurs centrally on the frame, followed by quick release of the handlebars, seat, and mudguard to compact into a light, manageable size. They came fully road-equipped with mudguards, silencer and, most conveniently - not to mention spectacularly - a tool kit. For touring, the best bike is a tourer - strong frame, big wheels, rack on the back for panniers, mudguards for the rain, enough gears for the hills. For better visibility, he should wear white or light-coloured clothes at night and paint the mudguard white, in addition to fixing a lamp in front of the vehicle. On completion of the section I had a look at the front suspension and found that a 24 mm bolt, which holds the wheel in the centre of the mudguard, had vibrated loose and fallen off. All mountain bikes without mudguards, lights or bells would be deemed to be ‘off-road vehicles’, and, as such, would not be permitted on public highways or, more particularly, pavements; Still, I spent a couple of hours over the last few nights installing a set of mudguards on my road bike, so that'll help. Officers chased after the man who drove his blue Toyota away from the scene, leaving a Honda Dream motorcycle with a damaged mudguard, front basket and front wheel. Numbers corresponding to seat numbers were chalked round the wheel of the bus, with a further mark on the mudguard. The missing machine cost £230 and is a Silver Saxon Freefall mountain bike with distinctive, non-standard yellow mudguards. Equipped with an extra tire, two luggage compartments, a comfortable passenger seat, and a mudguard that kept riders clean on dusty roads, the Vespa was particularly well suited to meet the expanding needs of Indonesians. Tried fitting my old bike rack to discover the bolt is too small to hold both it and the rear mudguard, so the rear mudguard came off. Later, I returned with a fixed wheel to find someone had stolen my mudguards. New mudguards were ordered from the original coach-builders in the UK and the car was restored to its original pristine condition. The new bike has been been restyled and will retain the original ‘infra-red’ colour, handlebars, elongated seat, back rest, chrome seat hoop and mudguards.
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