Sentence examples of "bicycles" in English with translation "vélo"

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There are nine million bicycles in Beijing. Il y a neuf millions de vélos à Pékin.
Left-hand threads have now become unsual in mechanics but they can still be found on some objects, such as on bicycles' pedals, for instance. Les filetages à gauches sont devenus rares en mécanique mais on les trouve encore sur certains objets, comme sur les pédaliers de vélo, par exemple.
I need a new bicycle. J'ai besoin d'un nouveau vélo.
I have a new bicycle. J'ai un nouveau vélo.
He painted his bicycle red. Il peignit son vélo en rouge.
I have an old bicycle. J'ai un vieux vélo.
Bill can ride a bicycle. Bill sait faire du vélo.
Can she ride a bicycle? Sait-elle faire du vélo ?
This is my old bicycle. Ceci est mon vieux vélo.
Can you ride a bicycle? Sais-tu faire du vélo ?
Mayuko can ride a bicycle. Mayuko sait faire du vélo.
I had my bicycle stolen. On m'a volé mon vélo.
My father bought me a bicycle. Mon père m'a acheté un vélo.
I must have my bicycle repaired. Je dois faire réparer mon vélo.
Tom always leaves his bicycle dirty. Tom laisse toujours son vélo sale.
Tom doesn't have a bicycle. Tom n'a pas de vélo.
Your bicycle is better than mine. Votre vélo est meilleur que le mien.
Will you lend me your bicycle? Peux-tu me prêter ton vélo ?
I got this bicycle for free. J'ai eu ce vélo pour rien.
He was anxious for a bicycle. Il avait très envie d'un vélo.
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