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Перевод: bicycle
[существительное] велосипед ; [глагол] ездить на велосипеде
Тезаурус:
- "We have to take advantage of other countries" experiences to the greatest possible extent," said Mr Vedernikov, "but we have to make sure we don't end up inventing the bicycle."
- The penny farthing was an extremely difficult bicycle to ride, but Thomas Stevens left San Francisco on one in 1884 and returned two years later having ridden 13,500 miles round the world.
- Last July Aileen Penn and her family set off on a sponsored marathon round of golf that was destined to criss-cross the country and take them on a 1,000 mile bicycle ride.
- She asked him if he would lift the bicycle over a stile for her, she not having realized there was a stile to be crossed when she had embarked over the fields by herself.
- He tried almost every one in Glasgow, and sometimes even the same place twice; they all said no, like bad luck with the bicycle.
- She unearthed an ancient bicycle from some forgotten shed corner and proceeded to ride it from cottage to cottage, her sackful of letters stuffed compactly into a basket in the front.
- Postmen were waiting there to take it on bicycle to the outlying villages and make the return journey with outgoing mail to be despatched on the 6.20 pm train to Hull.
- On another occasion he described how he had "once spent several hours on a bicycle with a friend in a serious attempt to discover the real spot but the search ended in failure though tourists assure me positively that they found it without difficulty".
- In another context, Picasso once turned a bicycle saddle and some handlebars into a bull's head; transformation through the eye of a genius!
- The aim of planning for cycling is not a product - eg a cycle track - but safe and efficient travel by bicycle.
- Leaning his bicycle against it, he detached the front lamp from its bracket and climbed over.
- The cane basket on the handlebars of her bicycle was always full on leaving the house and full again with things from her mother's house when she came back.
- Next day, footsore, he saw a bicycle beside a house and, with nobody in sight, he quickly mounted it and rode "like the clappers", feeling that every time a car passed him, it might be the police.
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