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词汇 ride
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ride

verb
 
/raɪd/
/raɪd/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they ride
/raɪd/
/raɪd/
he / she / it rides
/raɪdz/
/raɪdz/
past simple rode
/rəʊd/
/rəʊd/
past participle ridden
/ˈrɪdn/
/ˈrɪdn/
-ing form riding
/ˈraɪdɪŋ/
/ˈraɪdɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs

    horse

  1.  
    [intransitive, transitive] to sit on an animal, especially a horse, and control it as it moves驾驭马匹;骑马
    • I learnt to ride as a child.我小时候就学会了骑马。
    • + adv./prep. They rode along narrow country lanes.他们骑马走在狭窄的乡村小路上。
    • He was riding on a large black horse.他骑在一匹高大的黑马上。
    • He rode fifty miles on horseback.他骑马走了50英里。
    • ride something to ride a horse骑马
    • to ride a pony/ donkey/camel骑小马/驴/骆驼
    • She had never ridden a horse before.她以前从没骑过马。
    • He's ridden six winners so far this year (= in horse racing).他今年到目前为止已六次在赛马中夺标。
    Homophones road | rode | rowedroad   rode   rowed
    /rəʊd/
    /rəʊd/
    • road noun
      • Follow the road around to the left.沿着这条路向左拐。
    • rode verb (past tense of ride)
      • I rode a camel when I was on holiday.我度假时骑过骆驼。
    • rowed verb (past tense of row1)
      • She took the oars and rowed quickly down the river.她拿起桨,飞快地顺流而下。
    • At the end of the film they ride off into the sunset.在电影的结尾,他们骑马消失在落日余晖中。
    • They rode hard all night.他们艰难地骑了一晚上的车。
    • We were riding along a dusty trail.我们沿着一条满是尘土的小道骑马。
    • riding bareback on a circus horse骑杂技团的无鞍马
    Topics Sports: other sportsa1
    Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • fast
    • hard
    • slowly
    verb + ride
    • learn to
    • teach somebody to
    • teach somebody how to
    preposition
    • along
    • down
    • from
    phrases
    • go horseback riding
    • go riding
  2. go riding
    (British English)
    (North American English go horseback riding)
    [intransitive] to spend time riding a horse for pleasure骑马(消遣)
    • How often do you go riding?你多长时间骑一次马?
    Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • fast
    • hard
    • slowly
    verb + ride
    • learn to
    • teach somebody to
    • teach somebody how to
    preposition
    • along
    • down
    • from
    phrases
    • go horseback riding
    • go riding
  3. bicycle/motorcycle自行车;摩托车

  4.  
    [transitive, intransitive] to sit on and control a bicycle, motorcycle, etc.骑;驾驶
    • ride something + adv./prep. The boys were riding their bikes around the streets.男孩子们骑着自行车在街上兜风。
    • ride something He rode a Harley Davidson.他骑着一辆哈雷摩托车。
    • It 's like riding a bicycle: one day you can't and the next day you can.这就像骑自行车:一天你不能,第二天你可以。
    • + adv./prep. The ground there is too rough to ride over.那里地面高低不平,无法骑车。
    Wordfinder
    • back-pedal
    • cycling
    • dismount
    • handlebar
    • pedal
    • ride
    • saddle
    • speed
    • tandem
    • velodrome
    Topics Sports: other sportsa1
  5. in vehicle车辆

  6.  
    [intransitive, transitive] to travel in a vehicle, especially as a passenger搭乘;乘坐
    • + adv./prep. I walked back while the others rode in the car.别人都乘车,而我是走回来的。
    • ride something (North American English) to ride a train/the subway/an elevator 乘坐火车/地铁/电梯
    • ride something + adv./prep. (North American English) She rode the bus to school every day.她每天乘公共汽车去上学。
    see also park and ride
    • The widow and children rode in the first car after the coffin.寡妇和孩子们在棺材后乘坐第一辆车。
    • The men loaded my stuff onto the pick-up and I rode with them in the cab.那几个人把我的东西放到小货车上,我和他们一同坐进驾驶室开走了。
    • He rides the subway every day.他每天都坐地铁。
    • You could ride right along the coast by tram.你可以坐有轨电车沿着海边走。
    Topics Transport by car or lorrya1
  7. on water/air在水面/空中

  8. [intransitive, transitive] to float or be supported on water or air漂浮;飘浮
    • (+ adv./prep.) We watched the balloon riding high above the fields.我们看着气球高高地飘浮在田野上空。
    • The ship was riding at anchor in the harbour.船停泊在港口。
    • ride something surfers riding the waves踏浪而行的冲浪者
    • A large bird was riding the air currents beneath it.一只大鸟在它下面的气流中飞翔。
  9. go through area穿越

  10. [transitive] ride something to go through or over an area on a horse, bicycle, etc.(骑马、自行车等)穿越,翻越
    • We rode the mountain trails.我们骑着马走在山里的小路上。
  11. criticize批评

  12. [transitive] ride somebody (North American English) to criticize or tease somebody in an annoying way数落;嘲弄
    • Why is everybody riding me today?怎么今天大家都拿我取笑?
  13. 词源Old English rīdan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rijden and German reiten.
Idioms
be riding for a fall
  1. to be doing something that involves risks and that may end in disaster做事莽撞;做招致风险的事
be riding high
  1. to be successful or very confident获得成功;信心十足
    • The company is riding high this year.公司今年生意很好。
    Topics Successc2
if wishes were horses, beggars would/might ride
  1. (saying) wishing for something does not make it happen想有不见得就有;愿望不等于事实
let something ride
  1. to decide to do nothing about a problem that you know you may have to deal with later决定对…不立即采取行动
    • He was rude to me but I let it ride this time.他对我很粗鲁,但这次我没有理会。
ride the crest of something
  1. to enjoy great success or support because of a particular situation or event(因某种情况)处于鼎盛时期
    • The band is riding the crest of its last tour.乐队正处于最近这次巡回演出后的顶峰状态。
    Topics Successc2
ride herd on somebody/something
  1. (North American English, informal) to keep watch or control over somebody/something监视;对某人/某物严加控制
    • police riding herd on crowds of youths on the streets警方监视着街上成群结队的年轻人
ride, etc. roughshod over somebody (especially British English)
(North American English usually run roughshod over somebody)
  1. to treat somebody badly and not worry about their feelings 骑:不善待人,不用担心自己的感受
ride shotgun
  1. (especially North American English, informal) to ride in the front passenger seat of a car or truck坐在车的前排座位上
ride a/the wave of something
  1. to enjoy or be supported by the particular situation or quality mentioned受益于某事;乘…之势
    • Schools are riding a wave of renewed public interest.各校重新受益于公众的关注。

ride

noun
 
/raɪd/
/raɪd/
Idioms

    in vehicle车辆

  1.  
    a short journey in a vehicle, on a bicycle, etc.(乘车或骑车的)短途旅程
    • a train ride through beautiful countryside乘火车穿越美丽乡村的旅程
    • It's a ten-minute bus ride from here to town.从这里到镇上乘公共汽车要花十分钟。
    • Steve gave me a ride on his motorbike.史蒂夫用摩托车捎了我一程。
    • We went for a ride on our bikes.我们骑自行车出去兜了一圈。
    • Visitors can take a ride on a miniature train.参观者可以搭乘小火车。
    • a bike/boat/taxi ride自行车/船/出租车旅行
    • She's gone for a ride on her bike.她骑自行车出去兜风了。
    • The ride from our house to my parents' takes about an hour.从我们家到我父母家得花大约 1 小时。
    • After a short taxi ride, we were there.坐了一小段出租车后,我们到了那里。
    • I asked if she'd give me a ride on the back of her motorbike.我问她是否愿意让我坐在她的摩托车后座上。
    • John took me for a ride in his new car.约翰开着他的新车带我出去兜了一圈。
    • The train ride through the mountains was fantastic.穿越群山的火车旅行棒极了。
    Topics Sports: other sportsa2
    Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • short
    • leisurely
    verb + ride
    • have
    • take
    • go for
    preposition
    • ride from
    • ride to
  2.  
    (North American English)
    (British English lift)
    a free ride in a car, etc. to a place you want to get to免费搭车;搭便车
    • She hitched a ride to the station.她搭便车去车站。
    • We managed to get a ride into town when we missed the bus.我们没赶上公共汽车,就设法搭了一辆便车去城里。
    • He offered to give her a ride home.他提出送她回家。
    • He used to get free rides by hiding in the toilet of the train.他以前藏在火车的洗手间里免费偷乘火车。
    • I managed to cadge a ride with a lorry driver.我求一个卡车司机免费载了我一程。
    • I managed to hitch a ride with someone going in my direction.我设法搭上了一个与我同方向的人的车。
    • The rats hitch a free ride on ships.老鼠惯于搭顺风船。
    Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • free
    verb + ride
    • get
    • ask for
    • bum
    phrases
    • a ride back
    • a ride home
  3.  
    the kind of journey you make in a car, etc.(乘坐汽车等的)旅行
    • a smooth/comfortable/bumpy ride 平稳/舒适/颠簸的旅程
    • (figurative) The new legislation faces a bumpy ride (= will meet with opposition and difficulties).新的法规前路崎岖。
    • We have a long ride ahead of us tomorrow.明天我们要进行一次长途旅行。
    • It was a bumpy ride along the farm track.去农场的小路颠簸不平。
    • The new legislation did not have a smooth ride through Parliament.新法规在议会的通过过程并不顺利。
    • He took her for a wild ride on the back of his motorbike.他骑摩托车带着她疯狂兜风。
    • It's a pretty long ride from Las Vegas to the coast.从拉斯维加斯到海岸有一段很长的路程。
    • We went for a leisurely ride along the canal.我们悠闲地沿运河旅行了一次。
    Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • short
    • leisurely
    verb + ride
    • have
    • take
    • go for
    preposition
    • ride from
    • ride to
  4. on horse

  5.  
    a short journey on a horse, etc.(骑马等的)短途旅程
    • There were pony rides for the children.孩子们可以骑小马。
    • The kids had a ride on an elephant at the zoo.在动物园里,孩子们骑着大象走了一圈。
    • He goes for a ride most mornings.他上午经常骑马出去兜一圈。
    • Have you ever had a ride on a camel?你骑过骆驼吗?
    • I was taking my usual morning ride along the beach.跟平常的上午一样,那时我正沿着海滩骑马而行。
    Topics Sports: other sportsa2
    Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • short
    • leisurely
    verb + ride
    • have
    • take
    • go for
    preposition
    • ride from
    • ride to
  6. at funfair游乐场

  7. a large machine at a funfair or amusement park that you ride on for fun or excitement; an occasion when you go on one of these供乘骑的游乐设施;乘坐(游乐设施)
    • The rides are free.免费乘坐。
    • The day had been a roller-coaster ride of emotions.那天情感的起落犹如乘坐过山车一般。
    • I went on every ride in the amusement park.游乐场里所有的乘坐设施我都玩过了。
    see also thrill ride, white-knuckle ride
    Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • amusement
    • amusement-park
    • carnival
    verb + ride
    • go on
  8. 词源Old English rīdan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rijden and German reiten.
Idioms
come/go along for the ride
  1. (informal) to join in an activity for pleasure but without being seriously interested in it随大溜;凑凑热闹;逢场作戏
get, take, etc. a free ride
  1. to get or take something without paying because somebody else is paying for it白白得到好处(因他人已代付款)
have a rough/an easy ride | give somebody a rough/an easy ride
  1. (informal) to experience/not experience difficulties when you are doing something; to make things difficult/easy for somebody(使)举步维艰(或一帆风顺)
    • He will be given a rough ride at the party conference.在党员大会上他会很难过这一关。
    • The new teacher was given a rough ride by the class.这个班的学生让新老师吃尽苦头。
take somebody for a ride
  1. (informal) to cheat or trick somebody欺骗;愚弄
    • It's not a pleasant feeling to discover you've been taken for a ride by someone you trusted.发现被你信任的人骗了,心里很不是滋味。
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