英['juːnɪsaɪkl]美['juːnɪsaɪkl]
noun(名词)
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noun(名词)
小知识
You might see a unicyle, or a bicycle-like vehicle with only one wheel, ridden by a clown at the circus.
It's harder to ride a unicycle than a bicycle, since you have to balance on a single wheel. Acrobats and other performers often ride unicycles and sometimes even do tricks like balancing on a tightrope while perched on the seat of a unicycle. The Latin prefix uni gives you a clue about the meaning of this word, since it means “one.” In unicycle, it's combined with “cycle,” which comes from the Greek word kyklos, “circle or wheel.”
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俚语缩写
uni-,一,词源同unit,cycle,缩写自bicycle,自行车。