pedal
pe
ˈpɛ
pe
dal
dəl
dēl
British pronunciation
/pˈɛdəl/

Definición y significado de "pedal"en inglés

01

pedal, pedalier

a flat part of a bicycle or machine that is pushed with the foot to make it move or operate. It is typically circular and part of the mechanism that drives motion
pedal definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
She pushed the pedal to start the bicycle.
Ella empujó el pedal para arrancar la bicicleta.
The pedal on my bike is loose and needs tightening.
El pedal de mi bicicleta está suelto y necesita apretarse.
02

pedal

a flat bar on a musical instrument such as a piano or an organ that is pushed by the feet to change or control the sound produced
pedal definition and meaning
03

pedal, nota de bajo sostenido

a sustained bass note
to pedal
01

pedalear

to propel and operate a bicycle or other pedal-powered vehicle
Transitive: to pedal a bike somewhere | to pedal a bike
Intransitive
to pedal definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Every morning, she pedals her bike to work, enjoying the fresh air and exercise on her commute.
Cada mañana, ella pedalea hasta el trabajo, disfrutando del aire fresco y del ejercicio en su viaje.
The children eagerly pedaled their bicycles down the winding path in the park
Los niños pedalearon con entusiasmo sus bicicletas por el sinuoso camino del parque.
02

pedalear, usar el pedal

to use the foot-operated pedals of instruments like the piano or organ to control various aspects of the sound produced
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
The skilled pianist expertly pedaled to create a seamless transition between musical phrases.
El hábil pianista pedaleó con maestría para crear una transición sin problemas entre las frases musicales.
As the organist played the majestic piece, they skillfully pedaled to modulate the volume.
Mientras el organista tocaba la pieza majestuosa, pedaleaba con habilidad para modular el volumen.
01

pedestre, pedal

of or relating to the feet
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