ride
- IPA[rʌɪd]
英式
- sit on and control the movement of (an animal, typically a horse);travel on a horse or other animal
- a journey made on a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle, or in a vehicle;a person giving someone a lift in a vehicle
verb: ride, 3rd person present: rides, gerund or present participle: riding, past tense: rode, past participle: ridden
noun: ride, plural noun: rides
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動詞
- 1. sit on and control the movement of (an animal, typically a horse) Jane and Rory were riding their ponies I haven't ridden much since the accident 同義詞
- ▪ travel on a horse or other animal we rode on horseback some of the officers were riding back 同義詞
- ▪ sit on and control (a bicycle or motorcycle) he rode a Harley Davidson across the United States
- ▪ North American travel in (a vehicle) or on (a public transport system) as a passenger she rides the bus across 42nd Street they rode on the train several times during the trip
- ▪ go through or over (an area) on a horse, bicycle, etc. ride the full length of the Ridgeway
- ▪ compete in (a race) on a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle I rode a good race
- ▪ (of a vehicle, animal, racetrack, etc.) be of a particular character for riding on or in the Metro rode as well as some cars of twice the price
- ▪ informal transport (someone) in a vehicle the taxi driver rode Kate to the airport
- ▪ South African transport (goods) neighbours rode loads of prickly pear to feed their animals
- 2. be carried or supported by (something moving with great momentum) a stream of young surfers fighting the elements to ride the waves the fund rode the growth boom in the 1980s
- ▪ move so as to project or overlap when two lithospheric plates collide, one tends to ride over the other
- ▪ (of a vessel) sail or float a large cedar barque rode at anchor the moon was riding high in the sky
- 3. be full of or dominated by you must not think him ridden with angst the crime-ridden streets
- 4. yield to (a blow) so as to reduce its impact Harrison drew back his jaw as if riding the blow
- 5. vulgar slang have sex with.
- 6. North American annoy, pester, or tease if you don't give all the kids a chance to play, the parents ride you
名詞
- 1. a journey made on a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle, or in a vehicle I took them for a ride in the van investors have had a bumpy ride
- ▪ North American a person giving someone a lift in a vehicle their ride into town had dropped them off near the bridge
- ▪ US informal a motor vehicle.
- ▪ the quality of comfort or smoothness offered by a vehicle while it is being driven the ride is comfortable, though there is a slight roll when cornering
- ▪ a path, typically one through woods, for horse riding.
- ▪ Canadian a demonstration of horse riding as an entertainment.
- 2. a roller coaster, roundabout, or other amusement ridden at a fair or amusement park.
- 3. vulgar slang an act or instance of having sex.
- ▪ a sexual partner of a specified ability.
- 4. a cymbal used for keeping up a continuous rhythm.
- one of three former administrative divisions of Yorkshire.
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- the sport or activity of riding horses: riding is an exhilarating experience a riding accident
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- one of three former administrative divisions of Yorkshire.
Oxford Dictionary
- past participle of ride
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- past participle of ride
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- past of ride
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- a rope, especially one securing an anchor or trawl.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a woodcock) fly on a regular circuit in the evening as a territorial display, making sharp ... woodcock regularly rode in favourable places
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美式
- sit on and control the movement of (an animal, especially a horse), typically as a recreation ... I haven't ridden much since the accident Diana went to watch him ride his horse
- a journey made on horseback, on a bicycle or motorcycle, or in a vehicle: investors have had a bumpy ride did you enjoy your ride?
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