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II . cycle1 [ˈsaɪkl̩] N

1. cycle short for bicycle

cycle
rower m

2. cycle AM short for motorcycle

cycle

See also motorcycle , bicycle

motorcycle N form

bicycle [ˈbaɪsɪkl̩] N

cycle2 [ˈsaɪkl̩] N (series)

cycle
cykl m
cycle of delivery ECON

business cycle N no pl ECON

economic cycle N

finance cycle N ECON

production cycle N ECON

Usage examples with cycle

cycle lane
cycle of delivery ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A cycle hub is still to come that will provide lockers, toilets and showers for cyclists.
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Leakage flux results in energy being alternately stored in and discharged from the magnetic fields with each cycle of the power supply.
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Individuals with cycles will be carried without prior notice if possible.
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The pictorial representation of the work system life cycle model places the four phases at the vertices of rectangle.
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The migration was also likely a reinforcing cycle.
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Together, this series of quartets forms a great cycle.
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This enzyme participates in citrate cycle (tca cycle).
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This includes data regarding the movement of an object throughout the product life cycle.
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Note the use of zero at the beginning and end of the two cycles.
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In the next cycle, all the players are unsympathetic and selfish and evil.
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