en stop bicycle

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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stop bicycle requires…

  • en use its brakes ➜
  • en put on the brakes ➜
  • en apply the breaks ➜
  • en put your feet to the ground ➜
  • en slow your bicycle ➜
  • en aim at a tree ➜
  • en apply the bicycle's brakes ➜
  • en apply the hand brakes ➜
  • en arrange the pedal for braking ➜
  • en crash ➜
  • en find a safe place to stop ➜
  • en get in front of it ➜
  • en hit a tree ➜
  • en hold the brakes ➜
  • en know where the brakes are ➜
  • en PRESS THE BRAKE ➜
  • en press the brake handle ➜
  • en press the brake lever ➜
  • en pull on the brakes ➜
  • en push on its brakes ➜
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stop bicycle is a subevent of…

  • en apply the brake ➜
  • en put your foot out ➜
  • en apply the brakes ➜
  • en the balance is destroyed ➜
  • en you catch your breath ➜
  • en dismount ➜
  • en place you feet on the ground ➜
  • en put your foot on the ground ➜
  • en you use the brake ➜
  • en wheels slide on ground ➜

stop bicycle is motivated by…

  • en you are at an intersection ➜
  • en avoid moving into a busy street ➜
  • en cars are ahead ➜
  • en disembark ➜
  • en get off your bicycle ➜
  • en you have arrived at your destination ➜
  • en the light is red ➜
  • en rest ➜
  • en speak to a friend ➜
  • en the street ended ➜
  • en walk ➜
  • en you want to stop moving ➜

Things that make you want stop bicycle

  • en being tired ➜
  • en booze ➜
  • en a red trafficlight ➜
  • en Seeing an obstacle ➜
  • en Snow ➜
  • en Traffic ➜
  • en a traffic accident ➜
  • en A wall ➜

stop bicycle is the first step of…

  • en locate the brake ➜
  • en look behind you ➜
  • en press the rear brake ➜
  • en put my foot on the ground ➜

stop bicycle is the last step of…

  • en get off ➜
  • en hop off ➜
  • en put the kickstand down ➜
  • en put on the brakes ➜
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