单词 | handlebars |
释义 | handlebars From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Motor vehicles Bicycles, carts, horseshandlebarshan‧dle‧bars /ˈhændlbɑːz $ -bɑːrz/ ●○○ noun [plural] (also handlebar [countable])TTBTTCthe bar above the front wheel of a bicycle or motorcycle that you turn to control its directionExamples from the Corpushandlebars• It was shiny metal, with a large black leather seat and huge black handlebars.• She took a helmet from the handlebars.• Louise was carrying a large bag which she had managed to balance on the handlebars of her scooter.• Diamond Jim Brady ordered her a gold-plated bicycle, with her monogram set in diamonds and emeralds on the handlebars.• In another case, two police officers spotted a man cycling without his hands on the handlebars.• The trike skidded and tumbled, throwing Grimm over the handlebars.• Even in a bulky warm-up suit, sitting hunched over the handlebars, she looks skinny.• The tendency for anyone unused to such enormous forces is literally to be thrown over the handlebars. |
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