pedal
Prononciation : [ˈpɛdəl]
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Contexte : « transportation »
(noun) a part of a bicycle that you push with your feet to make the bike move. When you want to ride a bike, you push the pedals with your feet to go forward.
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She pedaled her bike fast to get to the park before it started raining.
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He couldn't ride his bike because the pedals were broken.
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Can you show me how to pedal a bicycle?
Contexte : « transportation »
(verb) to push the pedals of a bike or similar machine with your feet to make it move. It’s what people do when they want to go somewhere on a bicycle.
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I pedal my bike every morning to school.
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She didn't pedal fast enough to keep up with her friends.
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How do you learn to pedal a bicycle?
Contexte : « music »
(noun) a foot-operated lever or control on a musical instrument, like a piano. This pedal can change the sound of the music as it's played.
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He used the piano pedal to hold the notes longer while playing.
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Without the pedal, the sound of the piano was short and not as beautiful.
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Do you know how to use the sustain pedal on a piano?
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