moped
moped — 名詞
1. a two-wheeled vehicle for use on roads, fitted with a small motor and pedals tha
機踏車
附有腳踏板的小型機車
a two-wheeled vehicle for use on roads, fitted with a small motor and pedals that the rider can push with their feet to help start the engine or climb slopes
Ravi saved up his summer wages and bought a red moped to get to school.
Ravi 用暑假打工的錢買了一輛紅色機踏車,方便騎去上學。
determiner + colour + moped: a red moped
Narrow streets in the old town are easier on a moped than in a car.
古城區的窄巷騎機踏車比開車更方便。
comparative: easier to manage on a moped than...
Aiko pedalled her moped up the steep hill when the engine lost power.
Aiko 的機踏車引擎在上陡坡時沒力,她便用腳踏板騎上去。
A helmet is required by law when riding a moped on public roads.
法律規定騎機踏車上路時必須戴安全帽。
- motorbike
more general term for any two-wheeled motor vehicle; a moped is a specific type of motorbike with pedals
- scooter
also a small two-wheeled vehicle, but scooters typically have an automatic transmission and a step-through frame with no pedals
- motorcycle
larger and more powerful than a moped; motorcycles generally have no pedals and require a full motorcycle licence
文法句型
a [adjective] moped
ride/drive a moped
by moped
用法筆記
In many countries, mopeds have legal restrictions separate from motorcycles — riders may need a special licence and must wear a helmet.