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Wat (wie) is PEDALLING - definitie

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Pedals; Foot pedal; Pedalling; Pedal (music); Pedals (album); Pedal (disambiguation)

pedal         
pedal1 ['p?d(?)l]
¦ noun
1. each of a pair of foot-operated levers for powering a bicycle or other vehicle propelled by leg power.
2. a foot-operated throttle, brake, or clutch control in a motor vehicle.
3. each of a set of two or three foot-operated levers on a piano, for sustaining or softening the tone.
a foot-operated lever on other musical instruments, such as a harp or organ.
a foot-operated device for producing a sound effect on an electric guitar.
4. Music short for pedal note.
¦ verb (pedals, pedalling, pedalled; US pedals, pedaling, pedaled)
1. move by working the pedals of a bicycle.
2. use the pedals of a piano, organ, etc.
Phrases
with the pedal to the metal N. Amer. informal at full speed.
Derivatives
pedaller (US pedaler) noun
Origin
C17: from Fr. pedale, from Ital. pedale, from L. pedalis (see pedal2).
Usage
People often confuse the words pedal and peddle. Pedal is a noun referring to a foot-operated lever, as on a bicycle, and a verb chiefly meaning 'move by working the pedals of a bicycle' (they pedalled along the road). Peddle, on the other hand, is a verb meaning 'sell goods or promote an idea' (he peddled printing materials around the country).
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pedal2 ['p?d(?)l, 'pi:-]
¦ adjective chiefly Medicine & Zoology relating to the foot or feet.
Origin
C17: from L. pedalis, from pes, ped- 'foot'.
pedal         
(pedals, pedalling, pedalled)
Note: in AM, use 'pedaling', 'pedaled'
1.
The pedals on a bicycle are the two parts that you push with your feet in order to make the bicycle move.
N-COUNT
2.
When you pedal a bicycle, you push the pedals around with your feet to make it move.
She climbed on her bike with a feeling of pride and pedalled the five miles home...
She was too tired to pedal back.
VERB: V n, V adv/prep
3.
A pedal in a car or on a machine is a lever that you press with your foot in order to control the car or machine.
...the brake or accelerator pedals.
N-COUNT
Pedal         
·adj A pedal curve or surface.
II. Pedal ·adj Of or pertaining to a pedal; having pedals.
III. Pedal ·adj Of or pertaining to the foot, or to feet, literally or figuratively; specifically (Zool.), pertaining to the foot of a mollusk; as, the pedal ganglion.
IV. Pedal ·adj A lever or key acted on by the foot, as in the pianoforte to raise the dampers, or in the organ to open and close certain pipes; a treadle, as in a lathe or a bicycle.

Wikipedia

Pedal

A pedal (from the Latin pes pedis, "foot") is a lever designed to be operated by foot and may refer to:

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor PEDALLING
1. Officials are pedalling hard to find comforting explanations.
2. Asianti sometimes comes along, too, pedalling her own bike.
3. Europe, he told us, was like a bicycle÷ you keep pedalling or you fall off.
4. Well, we have been pedalling as if seeking the Tour de France yellow jersey.
5. Will and Clare Beacham (willbeacham@gmail.com) are still pedalling towards India.