Examples of using "Fahrrads" in a sentence and their english translations:
Mary got rid of her old bicycle.
- Your bike's handlebars are too low.
- Your bicycle handlebars are too low.
- The handlebars on your bike are too low.
- The handlebars on your bicycle are too low.
It cost me a thousand yen to get my bicycle fixed.
It cost me 5,000 yen to repair my bicycle.
Tom pedaled his bicycle as fast as he could.
It cost me 5,000 yen to repair my bicycle.
"'Tom lives only an hour away,' that's what Mary said at school today. What does that mean, Mum?" Mum thought for a moment. "Well," she began, as she usually began her answers, "a distance can be expressed as a unit of time when you've established a constant rate of speed – it might be the average speed of a pedestrian, a bicycle or a car. But without knowing the context, the most natural choice would be the speed of light in vacuum, according to which–" Mum did the mental arithmetic, Johnny meanwhile scribbling everything down on a notepad, "Tom lives about a billion kilometres away, possibly on an asteroid somewhere near Saturn."