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human-powered vehicle - перевод на Английский

ANY TRANSPORT PERFORMED BY HUMAN MUSCLE POWER
Human Powered Vehicle; Human powered vehicle; Human powered transport; Human powered craft; Human-powered vehicle; Human Power Vehicle; Human Powered Vehicles; Human powered vehicles
  • [[Bicycle]]s are the most efficient type of human-powered vehicle
  • Shopping trolley
  • [[MIT Daedalus]] human powered aircraft
  • Surrey style rental [[quadracycle]] built by the [[International Surrey Company]]
  • Sherpa]] carrying wood to [[Mount Everest]] base camp
  • [[Skateboard]]s are propelled by pushing (one foot riding on board, one foot pushing on ground) or by gravity
  • [[Trikke]]s are powered by shifting the rider's body weight

human-powered vehicle         
(n.) = vehículo propulsado por el esfuerzo físico humano
Ex: This guide contains information and links to sites of interest to anyone interested in human-powered vehicles or recumbent bicycles.
human-powered      
(adj.) = propulsado con el esfuerzo físico humano
Ex: Lewis finally came home, completing a 13 year, 46000 mile (74000 kilometer) human-powered circumnavigation of the globe.
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* human-powered vehicle = vehículo propulsado por el esfuerzo físico humano
human power         
  • British [[penal treadwheel]]
  • BC-778 "Gibson Girl" radio transmitter.
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  • South Solitary Island lighthouse]], to communicate with [[Norah Head Light]]station, 1946
WORK OR ENERGY PRODUCED FROM THE HUMAN BODY
Wind-up radio; Windup radio; Wind-up Radio; Human-powered equipment; Self Powered Equipment; Wind up radio; Clockwork Radio; Pedal radio; Pedal wireless; Self powered equipment; Clockwork radio; Self-powered equipment; Crank radio; Hand-cranked radio; Pedal-powered radio
(n.) = esfuerzo físico humano
Ex: A journey in which he will circumnavigate the globe solely through the use of human power.

Определение

humano
humano, -a (del lat. "humanus")
1 adj. Del hombre o de la humanidad. Limitado a lo que es propio de la imperfección humana y no elevado por encima de ella o inspirado en principios abstractos: "Miramientos humanos. Consideraciones humanas". Se aplica como atenuante a una acción que, aunque no lícita, es disculpable por la debilidad de la naturaleza humana: "Es humano que él quiera favorecer a su hijo".
2 ("con, en") Se aplica a la persona que siente solidaridad con sus semejantes y es *benévola o caritativa con ellos: "Es humano con sus subalternos [o en sus castigos]". Afable, afectuoso, *benévolo, benigno, blando, caritativo, compasivo, comprensivo, comunicable, condescendiente, considerado, cordial, humanal, humanitario, indulgente, magnánimo, misericordioso, propicio, sensible. Humanar, humanizar. Deshumanizar, inhumano. *Amable. *Bueno.
3 m. Ser humano: "Por redimir a los humanos".
V. "género humano, respetos humanos".

Википедия

Human-powered transport

Human-powered transport is the transport of person(s) and/or goods using human muscle power. Unlike animal-powered transport, human-powered transport has existed since time immemorial in the form of walking, running and swimming. Modern technology has allowed machines to enhance human-power.

Although motorization has increased speed and load capacity, many forms of human-powered transport remain popular for reasons of cost, convenience, leisure, physical exercise, and environmentalism. Human-powered transport is sometimes the only type available, especially in underdeveloped or inaccessible regions.

Примеры употребления для human-powered vehicle
1. HUMAN POWER The word rickshaw comes from the Japanese meaning human–powered vehicle They became common during the modernisation of Japan, with 40,000 in Tokyo by 1872.