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词汇 rider
释义 rider
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈraɪ.dər/ us /ˈraɪ.dɚ/

ridernoun[C] (ON HORSE/BICYCLE)


B1
a person who travels along on a horse or bicycle: 骑马者,骑师;骑车者
One of the riders was thrown off his horse.其中一位骑师被甩下马背。
The rider was thrown as the horse jumped the fence.马跳过栅栏时骑手被甩了下来。
It's a beautiful horse but a bit too frisky for an inexperienced rider.这匹马很漂亮,但对一个没经验的骑手来说有点儿太好动了。
Riders are encouraged to wear helmets.
The cycle rider was seriously injured in the crash.
Riders should gather in the park at noon for the start of the race.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Horse riding
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blinder
break someone in
bridle
bridle path
capriole
chukka
chukker
curry
girth
high-spirited
horseman
horsewoman
pony trekking
rein
riderless
saddler
showjumper
tack
whip

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Bicycles

ridernoun[C] (EXTRA STATEMENT)


formal
a statement that is added to what has already been said or decided, or an addition to a government bill (= a written plan for a law): 附加意见;附文;议案的附加条款
I should like to add a rider to the judgment of the court.我要在法庭判决上附加一条意见。
formal
a statement added to the contract of a performer saying what they would like to have provided in their dressing room:
He requested only Pepsi and a few slices of pizza on his rider for a personal appearance.
The singer's 25-page rider included "non smelly" cheese, six kinds of water, and five sofas.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

UK politics: legislation & law-making
abolish
abrogate
abrogation
amendment
assemblyman
constitutionally
enact
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FMQs
gold plate
Green Paper
guillotine
parliamentarian
penal reform
PMQs
pocket veto
presiding officer
promulgate
White Paper
writ

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Also, extra, and in addition
Official documents

rider | American Dictionary


rider
noun[ C ]
us/ˈrɑɪ·dər/
a person in a vehicle, or on an animal, bicycle, etc.

rider | Business English


rider
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈraɪdər/us
LAW, INSURANCE
an addition to an official or legal document:
You'll need a rider or extra insurance for high-end items such as jewelry, computers, and artwork.
The Senate had to accept the rider to the bill that Gorton had crafted with mining industry lobbyists.
See also
dispatch rider
free rider

Examples of rider


rider
The riders must ' ride forever on that range up in the sky'.
Though handbooks for female riders had existed since the late eighteenth century, they had largely been written by men.
I shall leave the details of this approach to unfold below, but had better issue a few riders beforehand.
Private houses open onto them by window or door, and the main streets can take nine riders abreast.
The smaller the number of sharers, the better - for one thereby reduces the problem of free riders.
We would be free riders if we failed to participate.
A procession of advertising cars and trucks preceded or followed the riders.
Fear of punishment does not eliminate free riders.
They might also have been influenced by the adoption of the wheat allotment programme and hoped, as 'free riders', to exploit the scheme.
At the same time, enthusiastic fourth-wave riders might do well to remember that there are many additional systems involved in resilience beyond the individual and the immediate environment.
At the appropriate moment, he stumbled into the ring to argue with the ringmaster that he could ride a horse better than any of the circus riders.
We argued that there is a social moral obligation to worry about the well-being of riders as well as the financial cost of motorcycle accidents to society.
There are two riders to this thesis.
We have said that we will seek to improve incentives for 16-year-old moped riders to take training.
From the
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The following tables show this percentage, for motor cycle riders and car drivers separately, for the years 1978 to 1987.
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Collocations withrider


rider

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bicycle rider
I believe that the bicycle industry, like the bicyclerider, could do with a level playing field.
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bull rider
He became a bullrider at rodeos while he was still a teenager, but at the age of fifteen, he was stricken with polio.
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experienced rider
I used to consider myself a fairly experiencedrider.
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