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I . pedal [ˈpedəl] SUST.

pedal
pedał m

II . pedal <-ll- [or AM -l-]> [ˈpedəl] V. trans.

1. pedal:

to pedal a bicycle

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to pedal the piano

III . pedal <-ll- [or AM -l-]> [ˈpedəl] V. intr.

1. pedal (on bicycle):

pedal

2. pedal (on piano, organ):

pedal

pedal-bin SUST.

pedal boat, pedalo [ˈpedələʊ, ingl. am. -əloʊ] SUST.

pedal boat

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Instead, they are designed to be used with a separate portable stand and portable sustain pedals.
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It now has 2 manuals and pedals and 22 speaking stops.
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Many standard road pedal systems offer with a 6 degree float cleat.
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The second class also allowed direct human power with pedals.
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During this statement of the subject in the bass the pianist is instructed to gradually raise the "una corda" pedal.
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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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A single gearstick, clutch pedal and accelerator were connected to both engines.
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Now anybody can clown about on a unicycle and what's more, you don't even have to pedal.
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Big torque applications with multi plate clutches could be driven by missus without complaining about the heavy pedal.
www.caradvice.com.au
A video camera connected to the unit can then be operated in sync with all key and pedal strokes recorded during a performance.
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