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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ped·al1 /ˈpedl/ ●●○ noun [countable]  1. (also bicycle pedal)TTB one of the two parts of a bicycle that you push round with your feet to make the bicycle go forward 〔自行车的〕踏板,脚蹬4  See picture of 见图 BICYCLE 15 see picture at 见图 bicycle12 TTCTIa part in a car or on a machine that you press with your foot to control it 〔汽车或机器的〕踏板 She put her foot down on the accelerator pedal. 她踩下了油门踏板。3. APMa part on a piano or organ that you press with your foot to change the quality of the sound 〔钢琴或风琴的〕踏板4  See picture of 见图 PIANO 15 see picture at 见图 piano14 put/press/push the pedal to the metal American English a) to drive a car, truck etc very fast 踩尽油门 b) to work harder or faster, especially so that you can win a game 拼命干;加快速度〔尤指为了在比赛、游戏中获胜〕
Examples from the Corpus
pedalI mean, look at what Hendrix had for pedals - just a Fuzz Face and a great big stack of Marshalls.the gas pedalGas pedal to the floor, we backed up with the engine whining and the chassis shaking.I don't use any effects, no pedals, nothing.It is compulsory to insure motorbikes but not pedal cycles, although insurance is available.I glanced over at Kip again and saw him wince when he weighed down on the pedal with his hurt foot.They moved in sequence like the keys on an antique pianola when the pedals are operated.But when I first drilled that hand-made aluminium throttle pedal down to its bump stop, I was absolutely stunned.
Related topics: Bicycles, carts, horses
pedal2 verb (pedalled, pedalling British English, pedaled, pedaling American English) [intransitive, transitive]  1 [always + adverb/preposition]TTB to ride a bicycle 骑(自行车) cycle, ridepedal up/along/down etc Andrew pedalled up the road towards the town centre. 安德鲁骑着自行车沿这条路去市中心。2 TTBTIto turn or push the pedals on a bicycle or other machine with your feet 踩动〔自行车或机器的〕踏板 She was pedalling furiously (=very fast). 她飞快地踩着踏板。
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pedalTim got on his bike and pedaled around town.The postman was pedalling back towards them down the road.Father Luke pedalled backwards in the direction of Whitechapel's parish church and fell over the barrow.He soothes and steadies while she, protected by his arms, pedals clumsily at first, then confidently.The physical sessions included warming-up, periods pedalling on an exercise cycle, free-standing exercises, stretching and relaxation.Replacing the bowls, they pedalled on down the steep hill and up the next.She pedals quickly down the walkway.During the class the women pedal the equivalent of 12-22 miles.pedal up/along/down etcAs is traditional, the teams pedalled up and down the Champs after the presentations.It's easy to look at your child harmlessly pedalling along on his trike without noticing he's heading towards moving swings.He pedalled along the canal bank quite slowly, keeping his eyes skinned for signs of defunct animal life.Miss Danziger turned off and pedalled along the line of the cliff top.One of the birds shat on Gravel as I pedalled up the path to town on the Tuesday morning.The morning was grey and drizzly and Henry skidded a couple of times as he pedalled along the towpath.So I pedalled up the Via San Pietro.But when I first drilled that hand-made aluminium throttle pedal down to its bump stop, I was absolutely stunned.pedalling furiouslyHe was last seen pedalling furiously away from the Midland Bank in Chiswick, west London.All the way home, pedalling furiously, she had been nerving herself for this confrontation.
Origin pedal1 (1600-1700) French pedale, from Italian, from Latin pedalis of the foot
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pedal
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pedal1 /ˈpedl/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: French
 Origin: pedale, from Italian, from Latin pedalis 'of the foot'

1. (also bicycle pedal) one of the two parts of a bicycle that you push round with your feet to make the bicycle go forward
2. a part in a car or on a machine that you press with your foot to control it:
    She put her foot down on the accelerator pedal.
3. a part on a piano or organ that you press with your foot to change the quality of the sound
4. put/press/push the pedal to the metal American English
  a. to drive a car, truck etc very fast
  b. to work harder or faster, especially so that you can win a game

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pedal2 verb (past tense and past participle pedalled, present participle pedalling British English, pedaled, pedaling American English) [intransitive and transitive]
1. [always + adverb/preposition] to ride a bicycle ⇨ cycle, ride
    pedal up/along/down etc
    Andrew pedalled up the road towards the town centre.
2. to turn or push the pedals on a bicycle or other machine with your feet:
    She was pedalling furiously (=very fast).


pedalBrE /ˈpedl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpedl/ 🔊 noun
a flat bar on a machine such as a bicycle, car, etc. that you push down with your foot in order to make parts of the machine move or work (自行车、汽车等的)脚蹬子,踏板I couldn't reach the pedals on her bike. 我骑她的车够不到脚蹬子。🔊🔊She pressed her foot down sharply on the brake pedal. 她猛踩刹车踏板。🔊🔊

back-pedal, cycling, dismount, handlebar, pedal, ride, saddle, speed, tandem, velodrome

a bar on a musical instrument such as a piano or an organ that you push with your foot in order to control the sound (钢琴、风琴等的)踏板,踏瓣,脚踏键
put the pedal to the metalwith the pedal to the metal(NAmE, informal) (to go) at full speed; (to drive) with the accelerator of the car pressed to the floor 全速(前进);(开车时)将油门踩到底We drove through the night flat-out, with the pedal to the metal. 我们将油门踩到底,在夜色里全速前进。to use as much effort as possible; with as much effort as possible 竭尽全力;尽最大努力I'm still putting the pedal to the metal here at work.我还在这里竭尽全力地工作。
pedalBrE /ˈpedl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpedl/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they pedal BrE /ˈpedl/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpedl/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it pedals BrE /ˈpedlz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpedlz/ 🔊past simple pedalled BrE /ˈpedld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpedld/ 🔊past participle pedalled BrE /ˈpedld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpedld/ 🔊past simple (US) pedaled BrE /ˈpedld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpedld/ 🔊past participle (US) pedaled BrE /ˈpedld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpedld/ 🔊 -ing form pedalling BrE /ˈpedlɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpedlɪŋ/ 🔊 -ing form (US) pedaling BrE /ˈpedlɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpedlɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to ride a bicycle somewhere 骑自行车+ adv./prep. I saw her pedalling along the towpath. 我看见她在纤道上骑自行车。🔊🔊He jumped on his bike and pedalled off. 他跳上自行车就骑走了。🔊🔊~ sth + adv./prep. She pedalled her bicycle up the track. 她骑车上了小路。🔊🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to turn or press the pedals on a bicycle or other machine 踩踏板(+ adv./prep.) You'll have to pedal hard up this hill. 走上坡时你必须用力蹬车。🔊🔊~ sth She had been pedalling her exercise bike all morning. 她整个上午都在蹬健身车。🔊🔊   see also back-pedal (2) , soft-pedal

back-pedal, cycling, dismount, handlebar, pedal, ride, saddle, speed, tandem, velodrome