The word "bike" can be used as a noun, referring to a bicycle or motorcycle, or as a verb, meaning to travel somewhere by bicycle or motorcycle. It is considered informal.
[N-COUNT 可数名词]自行车;摩托车 A bike is a bicycle or a motorcycle.
[INFORMAL 非正式]
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[VERB 动词]骑自行车(或摩托车)去(某处) To bike somewhere means to go there on a bicycle.
[V adv/prep]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
I biked home from the beach.
我从海边骑自行车回家。
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bike★/baɪk; NAmEbaɪk/
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bikebikesbikedbikingnoun★ _cycles_comp.jpg _bicycle.jpg ( informal) 1★a bicycle 自行车;脚踏车◆She got on her bike and rode off.她骑上自行车走了。◆I usually go to work by bike.我通常骑自行车上班。☞see also
mountain bike
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pushbike
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quad bike
2★a motorcycle 摩托车IDIOMon your bike!( BrE) ( informal) a rude way of telling sb to go away 走开;滚开verb1[intransitive ](+ adv./prep.)( informal) to go somewhere on a bicycle or motorcycle 骑自行车(或摩托车);骑车◆My dad bikes to work every day.我爸爸每天骑车上班。2[transitive ]bikesth (+ adv./prep.) ( informal) to send sth to sb by motorcycle 骑摩托车递送◆I'll bike the contract over to you this afternoon.今天下午我骑摩托车把合同给你送过去。▶bik·ing/ˈbaɪkɪŋ; NAmEˈbaɪkɪŋ/noun[uncountable ]◆The activities on offer include sailing and mountain biking.提供的活动项目有帆船运动和山地骑车。☞compare
bicycle
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cycle
bike/baɪk; NAmEbaɪk/bik·ing/ˈbaɪkɪŋ; NAmEˈbaɪkɪŋ/
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bike1 noun
bike2 verb
bikebike1 /baɪk/ ●●●S2 noun [countable]
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1a bicycle: Let’s go for a bike ride.by bike They’ll be coming by bike.2 informal a motorcycle3on your bike! British English spoken used to tell someone rudely to go awayGRAMMAR: Patterns with bike• You say get on your bike: · We got on our bikes and went for a picnic.• You say get off your bike: · You have to get off your bike here.• You say that someone is on a bike: · You should always wear a helmet when you’re on a bike.• You go somewhere by bike: · We get to school by bike.✗Don’t say: We get to school with a bike.COLLOCATIONSverbsgo somewhere by bike· I usually go to work by bike.ride a bike· Her Dad taught her to ride a bike and to drive.get on/off a bike· He got off his bike and walked with her for a while.rent a bike (also hire a bike British English)· You can rent bikes and explore the island’s cycle paths.types of bikea mountain bike (=a strong bicycle for riding over rough ground)· They went out for a country ride on their mountain bikes.a racing bike· He bought a cool new racing bike.an exercise bike (=used for exercising indoors)· I usually go on the exercise bike and the rowing machine.bike + NOUNa bike ride· We used to go for long bike rides in the summer holidays.a bike race· The Tour de France is a famous bike race.a bike shed· They used to meet behind the bike sheds at school.a bike rack (=a metal frame that you can attach your bike to)· All stations should provide bike racks for passengers.
bike1 noun
bike2 verb
bikebike2 verb
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1[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] informal to ride a bicycle: She bikes to work every day.2[transitive] to take something to someone by motorcycle in order to get it there quicklybike something over/round We’re late for our deadline. Can you bike the photos over to us?
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bike
[baɪk]biked, biking, bikes
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bikes[4046] biking[514]
自行车(79%),骑自行车(13%),脚踏车(5%),摩托车(3%)
n.自行车;脚踏车
vi.骑自行车(或摩托车)
n.(Bike)人名;(土、土库、塞)比克
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