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Non-motorized Vehicles Vocabulary - Trikke

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Non-motorized Vehicles Vocabulary
Trikke
Trikke
[noun]

a three-wheeled vehicle that moves by shifting body weight side to side, without pedaling or pushing off the ground

Ex: They raced each other on Trikkes down the path.
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three-wheeled
three-wheeled
[Adjective]

having three wheels, typically describing vehicles like tricycles, auto rickshaws, or certain motorcycles

Ex: Some electric scooters come in three-wheeled models for added support .
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vehicle
vehicle
[noun]

a means of transportation used to carry people or goods from one place to another, typically on roads or tracks

Ex: The accident involved three vehicles.
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to ride
to ride
[Verb]

to sit on open-spaced vehicles like motorcycles or bicycles and be in control of their movements

Ex: John decided to ride his road bike to work , opting for a more eco-friendly and health-conscious commute .
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side to side
side to side
[Adverb]

from left to right and reverse

Ex: The tree 's branches swayed side to side in the strong wind .
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scooter
scooter
[noun]

a child's two-wheeled vehicle with a footboard, steered by handlebars and propelled by pushing one foot against the ground

Ex: The store sold various types of scooters for different age groups .
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pedal
pedal
[noun]

a flat part of a bicycle or machine that is pushed with the foot to make it move or operate. It is typically circular and part of the mechanism that drives motion

Ex: I ca n’t reach the pedals comfortably on this bike .
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motor
motor
[noun]

a machine that converts any form of energy into mechanical energy

Ex: Electric motors are widely used in appliances, vehicles, and industrial equipment.
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to lean
to lean
[Verb]

to bend from a straight position typically to rest the body against something for support

Ex: The teenager leaned on the fence, engrossed in a conversation with a friend.
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to turn
to turn
[Verb]

to change the direction of something's movement by rotating or steering it

Ex:
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to invent
to invent
[Verb]

to make or design something that did not exist before

Ex: By 2030 , scientists might invent a cure for this disease .
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to shift
to shift
[Verb]

to move or adjust one's body from one position to another

Ex: In the crowded elevator , people had to shift to make room for others entering or exiting .
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weight
weight
[noun]

the heaviness of something or someone, which can be measured

Ex: He stepped on the scale to measure his weight.
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platform
platform
[noun]

a raised surface on which people or things can stand

Ex: The political candidate used the platform to announce her policies .
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handlebar
handlebar
[noun]

a bar in front of a motorcycle or bicycle that a person takes by hand to control the direction in which they want to travel

Ex: He noticed a slight wobble in the handlebar, which he had to fix before his next ride .
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skiing
skiing
[noun]

the activity or sport of moving over snow on skis

Ex: The ski resort offers a variety of amenities and activities for guests , including skiing, snowboarding , and tubing .
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workout
workout
[noun]

a session of physical exercise or practice meant to improve or maintain health, fitness, or strength

Ex: Despite the cold weather , they committed to an outdoor workout, knowing the fresh air would be invigorating .
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strong
strong
[Adjective]

having a lot of physical power

Ex: The athlete 's strong legs helped him run faster .
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bike path
bike path
[noun]

a route or lane specifically designed for bicycles, usually separated from motor vehicle traffic

Ex: There ’s a bike path that goes through the park and along the river .
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electric
electric
[Adjective]

relating to, produced by, or using electricity

Ex: Our camping trip was made much easier with the help of an electric lantern to light our way at night .
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to fold
to fold
[Verb]

to bend something in a way that one part of it touches or covers another

Ex: She decided to fold the napkin into an elegant shape for the dinner table .
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even though
even though
[conjunction]

used to indicate that despite a certain fact or situation mentioned in the first clause, the second clause follows

Ex: Even though they were warned , they went swimming in the dangerous currents .
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adventure
adventure
[noun]

an exciting or unusual experience, often involving risk or physical activity

Ex: They planned a camping trip in the wilderness , craving the freedom and excitement of outdoor adventure.
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