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词汇 handlebar
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Definition of handlebar in English:

handlebar

noun ˈhand(ə)lbɑːˈhændlˌbɑr
usually handlebars
  • The steering bar of a bicycle, motorbike, scooter, or other vehicle, with a handgrip at each end.

    (自行车、摩托车、轻便摩托车等的)把手,车把

    flat handlebars give a more upright seating position
    as modifier handlebar tape
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Changing partners in the House of Commons is about as helpful as wrapping your handlebars in blue tape rather than red.
    • It has a vertical steering column and handlebars on which are attached a hand operated throttle lever and a brake grip.
    • Spade spun sideways narrowly avoiding getting scraped by the scooter's handlebars.
    • I remember driving around the Warner studio with him on the bicycle handlebars, just cruising around the lot.
    • He was also shown a bicycle fork and handlebars that the prosecution alleged Hughes used to weigh down the bag to prevent its discovery.
    • Bicycle enthusiasts might want a set with handlebars, though it's unclear what purpose the handlebars serve.
    • While the handlebars have been fashioned from those of a bicycle, the seat and wheels were borrowed from a scooter.
    • Such baskets dangle from the handlebars of the bicycles, mopeds and motorbikes which are the transport of the masses.
    • The distracted cyclist flew over the handlebars and landed on the pavement.
    • He injured his knee after banging it against his own handlebars during the team time trial in the first week of his first Tour.
    • Measure seat height, distance from the seat to the handlebars and handlebar height.
    • So I made sure I kept my hands on the handlebars and waited to lift them in celebration until I was well and truly over the finishing line.
    • He either perched his agile paws on Max's motorbike handlebars or snuggled into his travel bag as the pair purred along the road.
    • One year an enterprising bunch of local lads, spotting a gap in the market, offered trips back down to the station on the handlebars of their bicycles.
    • Towards the finish, his handlebars came loose, he was unable to hold an aerodynamic position, and his challenge faded.
    • My brother experienced going over the handlebars due to his front wheel locking up at slow speed.
    • If your handlebars slip in the stem clamp, that can be dangerous when you slam on your brakes.
    • Radio signals send that data to a computer mounted on the handlebars for the cyclists to read.
    • Is this common when carbon handlebars are mated with stems with four-bolt faceplates?
    • Sure, other steel handlebars have been made before for track sprinters who insist on steel for stiffness.

Definition of handlebar in US English:

handlebar

nounˈhændlˌbɑrˈhandlˌbär
usually handlebars
  • The steering bar of a bicycle, motorcycle, scooter, or other vehicle, with a handgrip at each end.

    (自行车、摩托车、轻便摩托车等的)把手,车把

    flat handlebars give a more upright seating position
    as modifier handlebar tape
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Towards the finish, his handlebars came loose, he was unable to hold an aerodynamic position, and his challenge faded.
    • Measure seat height, distance from the seat to the handlebars and handlebar height.
    • Bicycle enthusiasts might want a set with handlebars, though it's unclear what purpose the handlebars serve.
    • One year an enterprising bunch of local lads, spotting a gap in the market, offered trips back down to the station on the handlebars of their bicycles.
    • Such baskets dangle from the handlebars of the bicycles, mopeds and motorbikes which are the transport of the masses.
    • The distracted cyclist flew over the handlebars and landed on the pavement.
    • While the handlebars have been fashioned from those of a bicycle, the seat and wheels were borrowed from a scooter.
    • Changing partners in the House of Commons is about as helpful as wrapping your handlebars in blue tape rather than red.
    • Sure, other steel handlebars have been made before for track sprinters who insist on steel for stiffness.
    • Radio signals send that data to a computer mounted on the handlebars for the cyclists to read.
    • If your handlebars slip in the stem clamp, that can be dangerous when you slam on your brakes.
    • It has a vertical steering column and handlebars on which are attached a hand operated throttle lever and a brake grip.
    • So I made sure I kept my hands on the handlebars and waited to lift them in celebration until I was well and truly over the finishing line.
    • Is this common when carbon handlebars are mated with stems with four-bolt faceplates?
    • I remember driving around the Warner studio with him on the bicycle handlebars, just cruising around the lot.
    • He injured his knee after banging it against his own handlebars during the team time trial in the first week of his first Tour.
    • Spade spun sideways narrowly avoiding getting scraped by the scooter's handlebars.
    • He was also shown a bicycle fork and handlebars that the prosecution alleged Hughes used to weigh down the bag to prevent its discovery.
    • My brother experienced going over the handlebars due to his front wheel locking up at slow speed.
    • He either perched his agile paws on Max's motorbike handlebars or snuggled into his travel bag as the pair purred along the road.
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