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单词 bike
释义

bike1

/bʌɪk /
noun
A bicycle or motorcycle: I’m going by bike [as modifier]: a bike ride...
  • His best freebie has been a mountain bike and a bike rack for his car.
  • It's no secret that eBay has become one of the hottest spots on the Internet to buy and sell used bikes and bike gear.
  • There is also a fun ride where the citizens of Hamburg can ride their bikes around a set course in the city streets.
verb [no object, with adverbial of direction] informal
1Ride a bicycle or motorcycle: Danny bikes to the park and back every day...
  • Falconry displays, American cheerleaders, Quad biking and train rides will also feature.
  • Avoid driving whenever possible by walking, biking, using public transit, or car-pooling.
  • These are real and possible threats while biking along a suburban city paved bike and hike trail.
1.1 [with object] British Cause (a letter or package) to be delivered by bicycle or motorcycle: I’ll get them to bike the scripts over...
  • There was a courier service that would bike round bags of it with little flags of the country it came from on the sachet.
  • Illuminating and surprising, this programme should be biked directly to the FA and anywhere else where national sports are organised.
  • If your "bad back" is bothering you too much to respond online, then, maybe, you could hop on a bicycle, and bike the message to me.

Phrases

get off one's bike

on your bike!

Origin

Late 19th century: abbreviation.

  • bicycle from mid 19th century:

    The velocipede (literally ‘rapid foot’) was the early form of bicycle, which is formed from bi- ‘two’ and Greek kuklos ‘wheel’. The abbreviation bike was not long to follow, in the late 19th century. A tricycle as a name for a three-wheeled coach drawn by two horses, dates from the 1820s, with the abbreviation trike appearing in the 1880s. Unicycle, from uni- ‘one’, was first recorded in the US in the 1860s.

Rhymes

bike2

/bʌɪk /
noun
Northern English & Scottish rare A nest or swarm of bees, wasps, or hornets: they swarmed over him like a bike of wasps...
  • My head felt about the size of a football and buzzed like a bike of bees.
  • There are many solitary wasps and solitary bees, and there are many grades of sociality between the solitary life and that of the beehive and the wasps' bike.
  • Last season, this birdhouse was inhabited by a bike of wasps.

Origin

Late Middle English: of unknown origin; perhaps from Old English béoc, contraction of béowíc 'bee dwelling'.

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