pedal [ˈpedl]
pedal [ˈpedəl]
sustantivo
1pedal (m)
- pedal bin -> cubo (m) or bote (m) (de basura) con pedal (Am)
- pedal boat -> patín (m)
- pedal car -> cochecito (m) de pedales
verbo transitivo (pt & pp pedaled, pedaled)
también:
- to pedal a bicycle -> dar pedales a la bicicleta (Estados Unidos)
verbo intransitivo
2pedalear
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pedal [pe-dal]
adjetivo
1Perteneciente la pie o a una parte semejante al pie; del pie; relativo a un pedal.
- Pedal pipe -> cañón del órgano de grueso calibre cuyas teclas se mueven con los pies
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Verb Conjugation for "pedal"
Imperative
- pedal
- you pedal
- he/she pedals
- we pedal
- you pedal
- they pedal
Preterite
- I pedalled
- you pedalled
- he/she pedalled
- we pedalled
- you pedalled
- they pedalled
Present Continuous
- I am pedalling
- you are pedalling
- he/she is pedalling
- we are pedalling
- you are pedalling
- they are pedalling
Present Perfect
- I have pedalled
- you have pedalled
- he/she has pedalled
- we have pedalled
- you have pedalled
- they have pedalled
Past Continuous
- I was pedalling
- you were pedalling
- he/she was pedalling
- we were pedalling
- you were pedalling
- they were pedalling
Past Perfect
- I had pedalled
- you had pedalled
- he/she had pedalled
- we had pedalled
- you had pedalled
- they had pedalled
Future
- I will pedal
- you will pedal
- he/she will pedal
- we will pedal
- you will pedal
- they will pedal
Future Perfect
- I will have pedalled
- you will have pedalled
- he/she will have pedalled
- we will have pedalled
- you will have pedalled
- they will have pedalled
Future Continuous
- I will be pedalling
- you will be pedalling
- he/she will be pedalling
- we will be pedalling
- you will be pedalling
- they will be pedalling
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been pedalling
- you have been pedalling
- he/she has been pedalling
- we have been pedalling
- you have been pedalling
- they have been pedalling
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been pedalling
- you will have been pedalling
- he/she will have been pedalling
- we will have been pedalling
- you will have been pedalling
- they will have been pedalling
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been pedalling
- you had been pedalling
- he/she had been pedalling
- we had been pedalling
- you had been pedalling
- they had been pedalling
pedal
masculine noun
1pedal (de bicicleta, coche, piano)
- pedal de embrague -> clutch pedal
- pedal del freno -> brake pedal
2(informal) (borrachera)
- agarrarse un pedal -> to get plastered (peninsular Spanish)
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pedal [pe-dahl’]
noun
1Pedal (bicicleta). (m)
2The pedal pipes of an organ, and the keys, played by the feet, which control them. (m)
3The pedal of a pianoforte or harp. (m)
4The treadle of a sewing-machine, etc. 4. (m)
A pedal-base holding-note.
pedal
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