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Non-motorized Vehicles Vocabulary - Tandem Bicycle

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Non-motorized Vehicles Vocabulary
tandem bicycle

a bicycle with two sets of pedals and two seats

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bike
bike
[noun]

a vehicle that has two wheels and moves when we push its pedals with our feet

Ex: He bought a new bike for his son 's birthday .
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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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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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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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rider
rider
[noun]

someone who uses a motorcycle or bicycle for transportation

Ex: The mountain trail attracted riders from all over the region .
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couple
couple
[noun]

two people who are married or having a romantic relationship

Ex: There 's a lovely old couple that lives next door .
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cycling
cycling
[noun]

the sport or activity of riding a bicycle

Ex: Many people find cycling to be a fun way to socialize while exercising with friends .
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helpful
helpful
[Adjective]

offering assistance or support, making tasks easier or problems more manageable for others

Ex: A helpful tip can save time and effort during a project .
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disability

a physical or mental condition that prevents a person from using some part of their body completely or learning something easily

Ex: Disability should not prevent someone from achieving their goals .
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regular
regular
[Adjective]

standard in type or quality, not different or special in any way

Ex: They stayed at a regular hotel , not a luxury one .
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captain
captain
[noun]

the player in charge of a sports team

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stoker
stoker
[noun]

a mechanical device for stoking a furnace

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to handle
to handle
[Verb]

to deal with a situation or problem successfully

Ex: Right now , the customer service representative is handling inquiries from clients .
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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 brake
to brake
[Verb]

to slow down or stop a moving car, etc. by using the brakes

Ex: In heavy traffic , it 's essential to maintain a safe following distance and be prepared to brake quickly if needed .
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to balance

to keep something in a stable and even position, typically by adjusting or redistributing weight

Ex: They had to balance the load in the truck to ensure a smooth ride .
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to pedal
to pedal
[Verb]

to propel and operate a bicycle or other pedal-powered vehicle

Ex: In spinning class , participants were instructed to pedal at different intensities to simulate various terrains .
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to share
to share
[Verb]

to possess or use something with someone else at the same time

Ex: The hotel is fully booked , and there 's only one room left , so you 'll have to share.
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experience

the skill and knowledge we gain from doing, feeling, or seeing things

Ex: Life experience teaches us valuable lessons that we carry with us throughout our lives .
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popular
popular
[Adjective]

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

Ex: His songs are popular because they are easy to dance to .
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to compete

to join in a contest or game

Ex: The two teams will compete in the finals tomorrow .
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sight
sight
[noun]

the physical ability of seeing

Ex: Losing his sight was a challenging adjustment , but he adapted remarkably well .
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excitement

a strong feeling of enthusiasm and happiness

Ex: The rollercoaster lurched forward , screams of excitement echoing through the park as riders plunged down the first drop .
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