two-wheeled in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for two-wheeled in the French»English Dictionary

deux-roues <pl deux-roues> [døʀu] N m

I.diable [djɑbl] N m

1. diable:

diable MYTH, REL

II.diable [djɑbl] INTERJ

III.à la diable phrase

IV.diable [djɑbl]

V.diable [djɑbl]

See also Dieu, démener, bénitier

Dieu [djø] N m REL

bon Dieu! sl
nom de Dieu! sl

démener <se démener> [dem(ə)ne] VB refl

bénitier [benitje] N m

two-wheeled in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for two-wheeled in the French»English Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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And, death came calling in 1795 when he fell from his two-wheeled, two-horsed curricle.
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The sulky (informally known as a bike) is a light, two-wheeled cart equipped with bicycle wheels.
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Fudge is jealous and hates her in the beginning, attempting to exchange her for a two-wheeled bicycle.
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Then they tested the idea in two-wheeled, camera-equipped robots that were playing a simple game of hide-and-seek.
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It is the first reliable claim for a practically used bicycle, basically the first commercially successful two-wheeled, steerable, human-propelled machine commonly called a velocipede, nicknamed hobby-horse or dandy horse.
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Some two-wheeled designs had pedals mounted on the front wheel, while three- and four-wheeled designs sometimes used treadles and levers to drive the rear wheels.
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Horses are hitched to a very lightweight two-wheeled cart, called a sulky.
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For information on two-wheeled vehicles' suspensions see the motorcycle suspension, motorcycle fork, bicycle suspension, and bicycle fork articles.
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As national secretary was in charge of the household appliances sector and that of two-wheeled vehicles.
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Siege-artillery limbers resembled their predecessors: they were two-wheeled carts with a pintle, now somewhat behind the axle.
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