US /laɪk ˈraɪdɪŋ ə baɪk/
・UK /laɪk ˈraɪdɪŋ ə baɪk/
For example, for our first location, if we just took public transport, it kind of gives us ridiculous options like riding a bike or taking a taxi.
For example, for our first location, if we just took public transport, it kind of gives us ridiculous options like riding a bike or taking a taxi.
When a world we can build feels as real as our own Oh What just happened yeah, this is what they wanted They said they were fine with your theoretical mumbo-jumbo, but they needed some sexy action Who said the marketing people marketing I thought we were supposed to have total creative control You still got it like riding a bike they say I Need to The hell are you doing back there?
Like riding a bike they say.
But using the R5, just like the 5D, still felt like riding a bike.
But using the R5, just like the 5D, still felt like riding a bike, a very modern, souped-up bike.
For instance, procedural memory refers to how we remember to do things, like riding a bike or reading.
memory refers to how we remember to do things -- like riding a bike or reading - it’s
It's like riding a bike with training wheels forever.
It's like riding a bike with training wheels forever.
Like riding a bike.
Like riding a bike.
Embrace the things that's special about you, like riding a bike or baking cookies too.
Embrace the things that's special about you, like riding a bike or baking cookies too.
But the prefrontal cortex stores things like riding a bike, tying your shoes, basically muscle memory.
So remembering facts, dates, even a piece of music is literally like riding a bike for them, it’s in their muscle memory.
Think of it like this: when you first start learning English, it feels a bit like riding a bike with training wheels.
When you first start learning English, it feels a bit like riding a bike with training wheels.
It's like riding a bike.
It's like riding a bike; this thing is simply ingrained into our brains and will never leave.