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单词 pedal
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pedal

noun
/ˈpedl/
/ˈpedl/
Idioms
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    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
    • I couldn't reach the pedals on her bike.
    • She pressed her foot down sharply on the brake pedal.
    • a pedal boat (= one driven by pedals)
    see also gas pedal
    Wordfinder
    • back-pedal
    • cycling
    • dismount
    • handlebar
    • pedal
    • ride
    • saddle
    • speed
    • tandem
    • velodrome
    Extra Examples
    • Her foot was working the pedal of the sewing machine.
    • To stop the machine push the foot pedal.
    Topics Transport by car or lorryc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • accelerator
    • brake
    • clutch
    verb + pedal
    • depress
    • press
    • push
    pedal + verb
    • control something
    • operate something
    pedal + noun
    • boat
    • car
    • cycle
    preposition
    • on a/​the pedal
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    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
    • The soft pedal is placed leftmost in the row of pedals.
    • Some guitar players tend to overuse the wah-wah pedal.
    Topics Musicc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • accelerator
    • brake
    • clutch
    verb + pedal
    • depress
    • press
    • push
    pedal + verb
    • control something
    • operate something
    pedal + noun
    • boat
    • car
    • cycle
    preposition
    • on a/​the pedal
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  3. Word Originearly 17th cent. (denoting a foot-operated lever of an organ): from French pédale, from Italian pedale, from Latin pedalis ‘a foot in length’, from pes, ped- ‘foot’.
Idioms
put the pedal to the metal
(also with the pedal to the metal)
(North American English, informal)
  1. (to go) at full speed; (to drive) with the accelerator of the car pressed to the floor
    • We drove through the night flat-out, with the pedal to the metal.
  2. to use as much effort as possible; with as much effort as possible
    • I'm still putting the pedal to the metal here at work.

pedal

verb
/ˈpedl/
/ˈpedl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they pedal
/ˈpedl/
/ˈpedl/
he / she / it pedals
/ˈpedlz/
/ˈpedlz/
past simple pedalled
/ˈpedld/
/ˈpedld/
past participle pedalled
/ˈpedld/
/ˈpedld/
(US English) past simple pedaled
/ˈpedld/
/ˈpedld/
(US English) past participle pedaled
/ˈpedld/
/ˈpedld/
-ing form pedalling
/ˈpedlɪŋ/
/ˈpedlɪŋ/
(US English) -ing form pedaling
/ˈpedlɪŋ/
/ˈpedlɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to ride a bicycle somewhere
    • + adv./prep. I saw her pedalling along the towpath.
    • He jumped on his bike and pedalled off.
    • She pedalled away down the hill.
    • pedal something + adv./prep. She pedalled her bicycle up the track.
    Extra Examples
    • He pedalled along the lane and up the hill.
    • He pedalled furiously up the hill.
    • He refused to pedal up the hill.
    • She pedalled away as fast as she could.
    • You have to pedal hard to get anywhere.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • fast
    • frantically
    • furiously
    preposition
    • along
    • down
    • up
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to turn or press the pedals on a bicycle or other machine
    • (+ adv./prep.) You'll have to pedal hard up this hill.
    • You can stop pedalling and freewheel for a while.
    • pedal something She had been pedalling her exercise bike all morning.
    Topics Sports: other sportsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • fast
    • frantically
    • furiously
    preposition
    • along
    • down
    • up
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  3. see also back-pedal, soft-pedal
    Word Originearly 17th cent. (denoting a foot-operated lever of an organ): from French pédale, from Italian pedale, from Latin pedalis ‘a foot in length’, from pes, ped- ‘foot’.
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