pedal
پیڈل
definition
verb
they pedaled along the canal towpath
move by working the pedals of a bicycle.
noun
The same format was often imitated at the organ, the pedal taking the bass and the manuals the treble lines.
a foot-operated lever or control for a vehicle, musical instrument, or other mechanism, in particular.
adjective
Scaphopods burrow by projecting their foot into the substrate and contracting pedal retractor muscles to pull the animal downward.
of or relating to the foot or feet.
translation of 'pedal'
noun
پیڈل
example
This has resulted in the car getting a whole new steering system and a slightly revised brake 'pedal' with shorter travel.
I would 'pedal' my bike up back roads to visit them, and they would teach me radio.
Frequently the 'pedal' of the piano is held down for many minutes.
Most actinarians are sessile; that is, they live attached to rocks or other substrates and do not move, or move only very slowly by contractions of the 'pedal' disk.
We may not reach sight reading at all during his lesson because he needs so much help using the damper 'pedal' correctly during one of his repertoire pieces.
One way of detecting a bent crank or a bent pedal spindle is to 'pedal' backwards.
I took this opportunity, not only to answer her question and remind her of the proper name for the damper 'pedal' , but also to explore the piano and how it worked.
The basic notes of his music are very few and usually surrounded by a haze of the overtones created by the damper 'pedal' of the piano.
a brake 'pedal'
A roll was fitted in behind the front panel of the piano and then all the ‘pianist’ had to do was to 'pedal' to keep the music flowing.
The 'pedal' of his bicycle tore into the calf of his leg and he required two operations, on Friday and Saturday, to clean and stitch the gaping wound.
Today I asked your child to depress the right 'pedal' , to stop the action of the dampers so that the strings could vibrate freely.
I was wobbly and unsure of myself as I pushed down on the 'pedal' , propelling the bike slowly forward.
Second, the brake and master cylinder rotate as the front end deforms, moving the clutch and brake 'pedal' forward.
The large flat dash and the amount of room given to the driver, including acres of space beside the clutch 'pedal' , add to this feeling.
The rider then has a choice: to stop the bike or to 'pedal' faster.
The chain was rusty and it was hard to 'pedal' , but it was all we could afford.
‘A lot of people use the clutch and the brake 'pedal' in the wrong order,’ said Smyth.
Because a rider has very little mechanical advantage if the bike is in 15th gear, the bike would be very hard to 'pedal' , and it would take a while to get up to speed.
The weather was getting progressively worse, making it harder to 'pedal' , but those in the lead kept pushing all the way to the finish.
During performance, most students will need to stand while depressing the damper 'pedal' to access the interior of the piano.
Near the 'pedal' ganglia is a pair of statocysts, which are ovid or spherical.
Then I had to 'pedal' on a bike for 10 minutes while she gradually beefed up the resistance and monitored my heart rate.
It is very difficult to 'pedal' a bicycle in long skirts and petticoats.
Technically, Miss Stein's economy of commas may be compared with a complete renunciation of the 'pedal' in playing the piano.
The throttle 'pedal' is smooth and not at all jerky.
He glances at his left wrist, gauging how hard he should 'pedal' and how long he can last.
He could sustain long, singing legato lines without becoming dependent on the 'pedal' .
His feet buried the clutch and brake 'pedal' into the floorboard.
Scaphopods burrow by projecting their foot into the substrate and contracting 'pedal' retractor muscles to pull the animal downward.
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