motor cycle

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English - Turkish
motosiklet
motor cycle combination
motosiklet kombinasyon
motorcycle
motosiklet

Motosiklet bir arabaya çarptı. - The motorcycle crashed into a car.

Bir kask giymeden motosiklete binmekte ısrar edersen, ateşle oynuyorsun. - You're playing with fire if you insist on riding your motorcycle without a helmet on.

motorcycle
(isim) motosiklet
English - English
In Great Britain the term motor cycle is treated by statute 3 Ed VII
A bicycle having a motor attached so as to be self-propelled
36) as limited to motor cars (self-propelled vehicles) designed to travel on not more than three wheels, and weighing unladen (that is, without water, fuel, or accumulators necessary for propulsion) not more than three hundred weight (336 lbs
motorcycle
To motor around on a motorcycle; to ride
motorcycle
In Great Britain the term motor cycle is treated by statute 3 Ed VII
motorcycle
An open-seated motor-powered vehicle with two wheels
motorcycle
A bicycle having a motor attached so as to be self-propelled
motorcycle
a motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame
motorcycle
ride a motorcycle
motorcycle
a motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame ride a motorcycle
motorcycle
A motorcycle is a vehicle with two wheels and an engine. = motorbike. Bicycle or tricycle propelled by an internal combustion engine. The first motor tricycle was built in 1884 in England, and the first gasoline-engine motorcycle was built by Gottlieb Daimler in 1885. Motorcycles were widely used after 1910, especially by the armed forces in World War I. After 1950 a larger, heavier motorcycle was used mainly for touring and sport competitions. The moped, a light, low-speed motor bicycle that can also be pedaled, was developed mainly in Europe, and the sturdier Italian-made motor scooter also became popular for its economy
motorcycle
{i} two-wheeled motor vehicle, motorbike
motorcycle
36) as limited to motor cars (self-propelled vehicles) designed to travel on not more than three wheels, and weighing unladen (that is, without water, fuel, or accumulators necessary for propulsion) not more than three hundred weight (336 lbs
motor cycle

    Hyphenation

    mo·tor cy·cle

    Turkish pronunciation

    mōtır saykıl

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmōtər ˈsīkəl/ /ˈmoʊtɜr ˈsaɪkəl/

    Etymology

    [ 'mO-t&r ] (noun.) 1586. Latin, from movEre to move.
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