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Science Fair Project Dictionary
Bicycle
English
Etymology
bi- + cycle
Noun
bicycle (plural bicycles)
- A cycle with two wheels that is powered by the driver's legs.
Synonyms
Translations
- Arabic: دراجة هوائية
- Bulgarian: колело n
- Chinese (simplified): 自行车 (zi4xing2che1), 脚踏车 (jiao3ta4che1) 辆
- Croatian: bicikl m
- Danish: cykel c
- Dutch: fiets m, velo m (Belgium)
- Estonian: jalgratas
- Finnish: polkupyörä
- French: bicyclette f, vélo m
- Frisian: fyts
- German: Fahrrad n, Velo n (Switzerland)
- Greek: ποδήλατο n (podhilato)
- Hebrew: אופניים m (plural)
- kerékpár
- Ido: biciklo
- Indonesian: sepeda
- Irish: rothar m
- Italian: bicicletta f, bici f (informal)
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- Japanese: 自転車 (じてんしゃ , jitensha), チャリンコ (charinko)
- Lithuanian: dviratis m
- Norwegian: sykkel m
- Polish: rower m
- Romanian: bicicletă f
- Russian: велосипед m
- Slovak: bicykel m
- Spanish: bicicleta f, bici f (informal)
- Swedish: cykel c, tvåhjuling c
- Vietnamese: xe đạp
- Yiddish: ביציקל m, ראָווער m, וועלאָסיפּעד m, ביציקלעט m
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