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单词 tricycle
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Definition of tricycle in English:

tricycle

noun ˈtrʌɪsɪk(ə)lˈtraɪsɪk(ə)l
  • 1A vehicle similar to a bicycle, but having three wheels, two at the back and one at the front.

    三轮车

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Penny-farthings, tricycles and scooters can be seen in this section.
    • The local Society is also looking for a child's tricycle or bicycle with stabilisers on loan for a month.
    • In their garage are six bicycles and one tricycle but not one car.
    • Previously, bicycles and tricycles had been allowed to enter the road before 7am and after 5am every day and the whole day at weekends.
    • Besides bicycles, many families took tricycles from farther counties.
    • Ask for what you really want - a tricycle for Junior to ride that's so hot you'll be proud to park it in the garage.
    • Bicycles and tricycles with heavy-laden trailers come at you from all angles, and on every street corner someone sits offering a vital puncture-repair service.
    • There is even a traffic warden controlled area where pupils who do not park their tricycles and other play vehicles properly get parking tickets.
    • Cyclists and delivery tricycles dart in and out of the traffic, threatening the pristine paint jobs of such exotic cars.
    • She had to dodge three tricycles, a bike, and about five variations of blowup balls just to get to his front porch.
    • Medium-sized ones include a tricycle or bicycle, scooter, or first in-line skates.
    • Bicycles and tricycles have ferried man around town for decades.
    • Bicycles, tricycles, scooters and cars are involved in getting water from far and near.
    • He is on a tricycle and only on one wheel at that, so his position on the pedestal is a bit unbalanced.
    • Next to the door was a tricycle with a missing wheel, and no handlebars.
    • As he was being taken to hospital in a tricycle, men in army fatigues stopped the vehicle and demanded to know if the wounded man was Beltran.
    • The first one was a picture of a little boy on a tricycle in front of a small house.
    • Later, Rama's brother removed the wheels from her tricycle and fixed them to his bicycle.
    • A little boy on a tricycle darted out in front of them from behind a white picket fence but quickly turned and pedaled away when he noticed them standing above him.
    • And third wheels were only good for tricycles and wheelbarrows.
    1. 1.1 A three-wheeled motor vehicle for a disabled driver.
      (残疾人用的)三轮摩托车
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is a charity, which helps disabled children through providing mobility equipment such as wheelchairs and tricycles.
      • Whizz-Kidz is a national children's charity, which provides customised mobility equipment, such as wheelchairs and tricycles, to disabled children and young people to give them independent mobility.
      • ‘We can transform an unwanted shopper bike into a three-wheel tricycle for someone with a disability,’ she adds.
      • She tried riding a tricycle similar to the one she just received at two different camps for children with disabilities.
      • My 'car' is my tricycle with 250watt electric assist via a hubmotor on the right rear wheel.
verbˈtrʌɪsɪk(ə)lˈtraɪsɪk(ə)l
[no object]often as noun tricycling
  • Ride on a tricycle.

    骑三轮车

    between 1876 and 1892 tricycling attracted thousands of adherents
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He and his wife, Pauline, a neurologist, enjoyed music, literature, walking, tandem tricycling, and cats.
    • Yet most of the so-called ‘experienced ‘divers on this trip were tricycling.’
    • The prime minister tricycling through St James's Park in a purple velvet poncho must have been a memorable sight.
    • Thanks for Susan Flockhart's profile of the great Colin Guthrie, the tricycling doctor.
    • ‘Burro! ‘a tricycling tot would squeak, pedalling up eagerly.

Derivatives

  • tricyclist

  • noun
    • Some of the tricyclists have been on waste-collection courses at Wongpanit.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She is a keen tricyclist, and will happily ride a few blocks in this way.
      • In March the North West region hosts a weekend in Carlisle originally arranged to get tricyclists from both sides of the border for a social weekend.
      • If you make the distance 100 feet, the tricyclist will probably win!
      • The tricyclists played an important role in encouraging a festive air.

Rhymes

bicycle, icicle

Definition of tricycle in US English:

tricycle

nounˈtrīsik(ə)lˈtraɪsɪk(ə)l
  • A vehicle similar to a bicycle, but having three wheels, two at the back and one at the front.

    三轮车

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bicycles and tricycles have ferried man around town for decades.
    • He is on a tricycle and only on one wheel at that, so his position on the pedestal is a bit unbalanced.
    • Next to the door was a tricycle with a missing wheel, and no handlebars.
    • A little boy on a tricycle darted out in front of them from behind a white picket fence but quickly turned and pedaled away when he noticed them standing above him.
    • Cyclists and delivery tricycles dart in and out of the traffic, threatening the pristine paint jobs of such exotic cars.
    • Besides bicycles, many families took tricycles from farther counties.
    • Penny-farthings, tricycles and scooters can be seen in this section.
    • Previously, bicycles and tricycles had been allowed to enter the road before 7am and after 5am every day and the whole day at weekends.
    • Ask for what you really want - a tricycle for Junior to ride that's so hot you'll be proud to park it in the garage.
    • And third wheels were only good for tricycles and wheelbarrows.
    • Bicycles, tricycles, scooters and cars are involved in getting water from far and near.
    • The local Society is also looking for a child's tricycle or bicycle with stabilisers on loan for a month.
    • There is even a traffic warden controlled area where pupils who do not park their tricycles and other play vehicles properly get parking tickets.
    • As he was being taken to hospital in a tricycle, men in army fatigues stopped the vehicle and demanded to know if the wounded man was Beltran.
    • Medium-sized ones include a tricycle or bicycle, scooter, or first in-line skates.
    • Later, Rama's brother removed the wheels from her tricycle and fixed them to his bicycle.
    • In their garage are six bicycles and one tricycle but not one car.
    • Bicycles and tricycles with heavy-laden trailers come at you from all angles, and on every street corner someone sits offering a vital puncture-repair service.
    • The first one was a picture of a little boy on a tricycle in front of a small house.
    • She had to dodge three tricycles, a bike, and about five variations of blowup balls just to get to his front porch.
verbˈtrīsik(ə)lˈtraɪsɪk(ə)l
[no object]often as noun tricycling
  • Ride on a tricycle.

    骑三轮车

    between 1876 and 1892 tricycling attracted thousands of adherents
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thanks for Susan Flockhart's profile of the great Colin Guthrie, the tricycling doctor.
    • ‘Burro! ‘a tricycling tot would squeak, pedalling up eagerly.
    • The prime minister tricycling through St James's Park in a purple velvet poncho must have been a memorable sight.
    • Yet most of the so-called ‘experienced ‘divers on this trip were tricycling.’
    • He and his wife, Pauline, a neurologist, enjoyed music, literature, walking, tandem tricycling, and cats.
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