单词 | ride |
释义 | Word Frequency ride(raɪd) verbWord forms: rides, riding, rode or ridden 1. to sit on and control the movements of (a horse or other animal) 2. (transitive) to sit on and propel (a bicycle or similar vehicle) 3. (intr; often foll by on or in) to be carried along or travel on or in a vehicle she rides to work on the bus 4. (transitive) to travel over or traverse they rode the countryside in search of shelter 5. (transitive) to take part in by riding to ride a race 6. to travel through or be carried across (sea, sky, etc) the small boat rode the waves the moon was riding high 7. (transitive) US and Canadian to cause to be carried to ride someone out of town 8. (intransitive) to be supported as if floating the candidate rode to victory on his new policies 9. (intransitive) (of a vessel) to lie at anchor 10. (transitive) (of a vessel) to be attached to (an anchor) 11. (esp of a bone) to overlap or lie over (another structure or part) 12. South Africa informal a. (intransitive) to drive a car b. (transitive) to transport (goods, farm produce, etc) by motor vehicle or cart 13. (transitive) (of a male animal) to copulate with; mount 14. (transitive) vulgar, slang to have sexual intercourse with (someone) 15. (tr; usually passive) to tyrannize over or dominate ridden by fear 16. (transitive) informal to persecute, esp by constant or petty criticism don't ride me so hard over my failure 17. (intransitive) informal to continue undisturbed I wanted to change something, but let it ride 18. (transitive) to endure successfully; ride out 19. (transitive) to yield slightly to (a blow or punch) in order to lessen its impact 20. (intransitive; often foll by on) (of a bet) to remain placed let your winnings ride on the same number 21. (intransitive) jazz to play well, esp in freely improvising at perfect tempo 22. ride roughshod over 23. ride to hounds 24. ride for a fall 25. ride again 26. riding high noun 27. a journey or outing on horseback or in a vehicle 28. a path specially made for riding on horseback 29. transport in a vehicle, esp when given freely to a pedestrian; lift can you give me a ride to the station? 30. a device or structure, such as a roller coaster at a fairground, in which people ride for pleasure or entertainment 31. vulgar, slang an act of sexual intercourse 32. vulgar, slang a partner in sexual intercourse 33. take for a ride Derived forms ridable (ˈridable) or rideable (ˈrideable) adjective Word origin Old English rīdan; related to Old High German rītan, Old Norse rītha |
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