0 a vehicle with two wheels and pedals -- sykkel [ masculine ]
to ride a bicycle å sykle
1 (often abbreviated to bikebaik, cycleˈsaikl) a pedal-driven vehicle with two wheels and a seat -- sykkel
a racing bicycle.
2 to ride a bicycle -- sykle
From the 1930s to the 1950s the incidence of walking to work declined rapidly, but the use of buses and bicycles increased substantially.
Most of the sound files produced from the original bicycle bell are transformed primarily by altering their pitch, which in turn changes their speed.
They provide their distributors with bicycles with coolers on credit, and some training in keeping accounts.
Households with bicycles can cover this distance much more easily than households without bicycles.
Much of the subsequent discussion explores the multiple cultural resonances surrounding technologies and artefacts, such as airplanes, bicycles or surgical instruments.
For example, the leisure budgets provide bicycles for contact children.
Other assets incorporated in the measure included jewellery, various household goods (furniture, bicycle, radios), and livestock.
The bicycle bell seems on the unusual side, even though the observer can turn the handle bars in the correct direction.
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