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我骑自行车来的。
I came on my bike.
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他们骑自行车沿公路疾驰。
They went spinning along the roads on their bikes.
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我通常骑自行车上班。
I usually go to work by bike.
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骑自行车是很好的锻炼。
Riding a bike is great exercise.
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我父亲教会了我骑自行车。
My father taught me how to ride a bike.
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在伦敦骑自行车,你可得有胆量。
You need strong nerves to ride a bike in London.
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我们星期天骑自行车兜风了。
We went for a bicycle ride on Sunday.
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在城镇骑自行车常常比开车更方便。
A bicycle is often more convenient than a car in towns.
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你也可以骑自行车游览那处遗址。
You can also tour the site on bicycle.
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观光最好要么乘游览巴士,要么骑自行车。
Sightseeing is best done either by tour bus or by bicycles.
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骑自行车时,你可以锻炼腿部的全部肌肉。
When you ride a bike, you exercise all of the leg muscles.
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我尽量每周抽出约五小时骑自行车。
I try to manage about five hours a week on my bike.
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统计资料表明,会骑自行车的人比会开汽车的人多得多。
Statistics show that far more people are able to ride a bicycle than can drive a car.
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我不是个准确意义上的初学者–我多年前常常骑自行车。
I am not a learner as such – I used to ride a bike years ago.
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他对骑自行车的人按喇叭。
He beeped his horn at the cyclist.
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汽车差点儿撞上一位骑自行车的人。
The car narrowly missed a cyclist.
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她猛地急转弯,以躲开一个骑自行车的人。
She swerved sharply to avoid a cyclist.
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那辆车横冲过马路,撞上了一个骑自行车的人。
The vehicle careered across the road and hit a cyclist.
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我会骑自行车。
I can ride a bicycle.
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是的,它会骑自行车。
Yes, it can ride a bike.
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我喜欢骑自行车。
I like riding bikes.
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我不能骑自行车。
I couldn't go cycling.
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他们应该骑自行车。
They should ride bikes.
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她有时骑自行车。
Sometimes she rides her bike.
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我通常骑自行车。
I usually ride a bike.
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生活就像骑自行车。
Life is like riding a bicycle.
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我每天骑自行车。
I go cycling every day.
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他不会骑自行车。
He can't ride a bicycle.
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我们星期天骑自行车去兜风了。
We went for a cycle ride on Sunday.
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头盔能给骑自行车的人一种虚假的安全感。
Helmets can give cyclists a false sense of security.
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