词汇 | ride |
释义 | ride verb uk /raɪd/ us /raɪd/rode | ridden A1[ I or T ] to sit on something such as a bicycle, motorbike, or horse and travel along on it controlling its movements: 骑(自行车、摩托车或马等) I learned to ride a bike when I was six.我6岁学会了骑自行车。 I ride my moped to work.我骑机动自行车去上班。 ride onI ride to work on my moped.我骑机动自行车去上班。 ride by/pastThe hunters came riding by/past on their horses.猎人们骑马飞驰而过。 [ I ] to ride a horse: 骑马 Can you ride?你会骑马吗? Their daughter is learning to ride.他们的女儿正在学骑马。 He rides well/badly.他骑术很好/差。 A2[ I or T ] to travel in a vehicle, such as a car, bus, or train: 乘(车),坐(车);搭乘 ride onHe doesn't have a car so he rides to work on the bus.他没有私家车,所以就坐公共汽车去上班。 mainly USWe rode the train from San Diego to Portland.我们从圣地亚哥坐火车到波特兰。 [ T ]US to try to control someone and force them to work: 驾驭,试图控制(某人)并强迫其工作 Your boss is riding you much too hard at the moment.你的老板现在把你管得太严了。 Can you ride a bike?你会骑自行车吗? I've told you many a time not to ride your bike on the pavement.我告诉过你很多次了,不要在人行道上骑自行车。 She won't have any troubles learning to ride a horse - you can see she's a natural.她学习骑马不会有任何困难——可以看得出她天生就是个骑手。 She mounted her horse and rode off.她骑上马走了。 As a young girl, she spent every weekend riding her pony.她还是个小姑娘的时候,每个周末都去骑马。 Travelling around Robin Hood's barnidiom backpack bag drop bourne bum bum around communication commuting connection hitch move negotiate Robin Hood shuttle super-commuting taken tour transoceanic visa well travelled You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Journeys Horse riding Causing somebody to act See alsoride roughshod over someone/something Idiomsbe riding for a fall be riding high let something ride ride (on) a wave of something ride herd on someone/something ride (out) the storm Phrasal verbsride on something/someone ride something out ride up ride noun[ C ] uk /raɪd/ us /raɪd/ B1 a journey on a horse or bicycle, or in a vehicle: (骑马、骑车或乘坐车辆的)旅行,行程 It's a short bus ride to the airport.坐公共汽车去机场很近。 I went for a (horse) ride last Saturday.上周六我(骑马)去兜了一圈。 ride onDo you want to come for a ride on my bike?你想坐我的摩托车去兜兜风吗? an experience, especially one of a particular sort: The last three years have been quite a ride for everyone involved in the project. The film certainly gives its audience a fun ride. See also have a bumpy rideinformal B1mainly US(UK usuallylift) a free journey in a car to a place where you want to go: 乘便车;搭乘免费车 He asked me for a ride into town.他请求搭我的便车进城。 to take someone somewhere takeI have to take my mother to the doctor today. go withI offered to go with him to the police station. come withCan you come to the hospital with me? accompanyChildren under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. driveMy husband usually drives the kids to school. give someone a liftCan you give me a lift into town? US a person who gives you a ride in their car: 让你搭便车的人 Well, I have to go - my ride is here.好了,我得走了。让我搭车的人已经来了。 USinformal someone's car: (某人的)车 Hey, nice ride.哎,好车。 B1 a machine in an amusement park that people travel in or are moved around by for entertainment: (游乐园里)供人乘坐的游乐装置 on a rideWe went on all the rides.我们玩了游乐园里所有的装置。 My favourite ride is the Ferris wheel.我最爱坐摩天轮。 I love travelling..So I have clicked these pictures./iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Hang on tight - it's going to be a very bumpy ride.抓紧点——后边的路会很颠簸。 A five-mile bike ride? That's kids' stuff.骑5英里自行车?那太简单了。 It's a 20-minute bus ride. I gave her a piggyback ride.我背着她。 I gave her a ride when her car broke down. Journeys adventure break-journey carpool carpooling circumnavigation commuting expedition field trip grand tour haul jaunt journey junket layover move odyssey sail seafaring trip wanderings You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Experiencing and suffering Taking someone somewhere or telling them the way Hotels & hostels Carnival, fairground & circus Idiomsa full ride a rough ride take someone for a ride ride | American Dictionaryride verb[ I/T ] us/rɑɪd/past tenserodeus/roʊd/ | past participleriddenus/ˈrɪd·ən/ to sit on a horse, bicycle, etc. and travel on it while controlling its movements, or to travel in a vehicle, such as a car, bus, or train: [ I ]I ride to work on my bike. [ T ]We rode the subway from Coney Island to the Bronx. To ride someone is to criticize someone, esp. to forcefully persuade that person to do more or to do what you want: [ T ]Your boss rides you much too hard. Idiomsride a wave of something riding high Phrasal verbsride on something ride out something ride up ride noun[ C ] us/rɑɪd/ a trip on an animal or bicycle, etc., or in a vehicle: It’s a short bus ride to the airport. A ride is also a machine in an amusement park which spins or moves people for entertainment: My favorite ride is the Ferris wheel. ride | Business Englishride verb[ T ] uk /raɪd/usrode | ridden to deal effectively with a situation that changes quickly or is difficult, usually getting an advantage from it: He came to Iowa Falls in 1985, and has ridden the ups and downs of the rural economy ever since. They rode the stock market recovery so effectively that the value of their portfolio increased by 146% during the last quarter. be riding for a fall to be involved in a situation that may end badly: The specialist mortgage lender's lowly rating is because of widespread concerns that the buy-to-let housing market is riding for a fall. be riding high to be having a period of great success: Shares in the telecoms company are riding high, at around $24 per share. ride the wave (of sth)(alsoride the crest of a wave) to enjoy the advantages of a particular situation: Banks who rode the mortgage wave for years are now experiencing much harder times. Phrasal verbsride on sth ride sth out ride noun uk /raɪd/us a bumpy/rough/easy, etc. rideinformal used to describe a situation that is dangerous, difficult, easy, etc.: Stocks could be in for a bumpy ride as Wall Street tries to guess the outcome of the Federal Reserve's next monetary policy meeting. See also free ridenoun take sb for a rideinformal to intentionally do something dishonest or unpleasant in order to get an advantage for yourself: Some so-called "market professionals" have been taking inexperienced shareholders for a ride. Examples of rideride On weekends, long queues waited in the hot sun for the two rides. Concealed free rides (w7) constitute a particularly interesting class of process interactions in the present context. Walks of two or more miles and cycle rides of at least 20 minutes were separately recorded. While his achievements were crowned with many honours, they rode lightly on his shoulders. Appalled at the very thought of rebellion, most of the huntsmen took to their horses and rode away as fast as they could. Instead, throughout his term as minister, he rode in the vehicle used by his predecessor and continued to live in an unpretentious house. Cartoonists freely rode on a momentary wave of relative relaxation of government control. Hence, their writings had a strongly apologetic cast, and this over rode their weakly stated arguments that sinning rulers need not be obeyed. Private transport also enables older adults to give specific types of support through offering rides and carriage services to others. Note that the direction itself is given by the common perpendicular to the two rides just before and just after the switch. Another remarkable aspect of concealed free rides is that they involve no overapplication or underapplication according to the standard definition of opacity in (2). Areas preferred by pheasants and past congregation points, such as feed rides, woodland edge or near release pens were criteria for siting these experimental pens. Effects of oral eolectrolyte supplementation on endurance horses competing in 80 km rides. Wouldn't want to go on the frightening rides at the fair. Candid discussions were held only during train or car rides, or when no one else was around. See all examples of ride These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withriderideThese are words often used in combination with ride. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. amusement ride It was the first amusementride in the world to top. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. balloon ride The balloonride is dependent on weather and must be landed during high winds. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. boat ride Plans are being put in place to continue the boatride and have the tour exit out of the natural cave entrance. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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