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I . ped·al [ˈpedəl] N

pedal
pedal m

II . ped·al <-ll- [or Am usu-l-]> [ˈpedəl] VB trans

III . ped·al <-ll- [or Am usu-l-]> [ˈpedəl] VB intr

ˈgas ped·al N Am

gas pedal

ˈped·al bin N

ˈped·al boat N, peda·lo [ˈpedələʊ] N

pedal boat

Usage examples with pedal

to depress a pedal
to pedal a bicycle

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The alternate design philosophy to the moped is the so-called "motor-assist" or "pedal-assist" bicycle.
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This pedal coupled with the ghetto blaster experiments really changed my life.
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Indication that the soft pedal should be used is the instruction "una corda" or sometimes "due corde", with "tre corde" or sometimes "tutte le corde" cancelling it.
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Now anybody can clown about on a unicycle and what's more, you don't even have to pedal.
www.gizmag.com
The rest of the second track makes extensive use of guitar pedal effects and includes a heavily distorted riff.
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The bottom is a porcelain drinking fountain; when it was a working fountain, a step pedal was used to obtain water.
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Children compete in the pedal pull competition, and a pioneer church service is held on the last day of the festival.
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The second class also allowed direct human power with pedals.
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It also showed how important the scrum is when you get the correct angle and tie in back-rows and force the defence to back-pedal.
www.independent.ie
The engine could be started with pedal drive engaged, causing the pedals to rotate under engine power when the bike was in gear.
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