释义 |
trea·dle I. \ˈtredəl\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English tredel step of a stair, treadle, from Old English, step of a stair, from tredan to step, tread + -el, suffix used to denote a means or an instrument 1. a. : a swiveling or lever device pressed by the foot to drive a machine actuated by foot power and usually operating a crank by means of a connecting rod b. : one attached directly to the end of a crank (as in a bicycle) : pedal c. : a device resembling such a treadle; specifically : a lever actuated by a passing train to operate an alarm at a crossing or by a motor vehicle to operate a highway traffic control mechanism 2. : chalaza 1 II. verb (treadled ; treadled ; treadling \-d(ə)liŋ\ ; treadles) intransitive verb : to operate a treadle; specifically : to proceed by pedaling a bicycle transitive verb 1. : to operate (as a machine) by a treadle 2. : to tread over (clay) < a brickmaker, with boards or wooden shoes on his feet, treadles clay to pick out stones > |