[VERB 动词]骑(马) When you ride a horse, you sit on it and control its movements.
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[V adv/prep]
I saw a girl riding a horse...
我看见一个骑马的女孩。
Can you ride?...
你会骑马吗?
He was riding on his horse looking for the castle...
他正骑着马寻找那座城堡。
They still ride around on horses.
他们仍然骑着马到处转。
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[VERB 动词]骑(自行车或摩托车);驾驶 When you ride a bicycle or a motorcycle, you sit on it, control it, and travel along on it.
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[V on n]
[V prep/adv]
Riding a bike is great exercise...
骑自行车是很好的运动。
Two men riding on motorcycles opened fire on him...
两个骑摩托车的男人向他开了枪。
He rode to work on a bicycle.
他骑自行车上班。
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[VERB 动词]搭乘,乘坐(交通工具) When you ride in a vehicle such as a car, you travel in it.
[V in/on n]
[V adv/prep]
He prefers travelling on the Tube to riding in a limousine...
他更愿意乘地铁出行,不愿坐豪华轿车。
I was riding on the back of a friend's bicycle...
我当时坐在一个朋友的自行车后座上。
I remember the village full of American servicemen riding around in jeeps...
我记得当时村子里满是开着吉普到处转悠的美国兵。
I rode to Lily's in a cab.
我乘出租车去了莉莉家。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](骑马、骑自行车或乘车的)旅行,旅程;车程 A ride is a journey on a horse or bicycle, or in a vehicle.
She took some friends for a ride in the family car...
她开着自己的家庭轿车载着几个朋友出去兜了一圈。
Would you like to go for a ride?...
你想出去兜风吗?
She lives just a short bus ride from school.
她住的地方从学校乘公交车就几站地。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](游乐场中)供骑乘的游乐设施 In a fairground, a ride is a large machine that people ride on for fun.
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[VERB 动词]依赖;依靠;取决于 If you say that one thing is riding on another, you mean that the first thing depends on the second thing.
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[oft cont]
Billions of pounds are riding on the outcome of the election...
几十亿英镑都取决于这次选举的结果。
Everything rides on the judgment of these few men.
一切都取决于对这几个人的判决。
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See also:
riding
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Usage Note :
When you want to say that someone is controlling a horse, bicycle, or motorbike, you can use ride as a transitive verb, with the object coming immediately after it. Whether you ride a motorbike, scooter or moped, get yourself properly trained. However, if you want to say that someone is a passenger in a vehicle, ride must be followed by a preposition. I was riding on the back of a friend's bicycle... We are still letting our children ride in the front seat of our cars. If ride is used without an object, a preposition, or any other phrase that specifies the context, it usually refers to the activity of riding a horse. 'Do you ride?' — 'No, I've never been on a horse.'
表示骑马、自行车或摩托车时,ride可以用作及物动词,宾语紧接其后:Whether you ride a motorbike, scooter or moped, get yourself properly trained(不管是骑摩托车、小轮摩托车还是机动自行车,都应接受适当的培训)。然而,表示乘交通工具时,ride必须和介词连用:I was riding on the back of a friend's bicycle (我当时坐在一个朋友的自行车后座上),We are still letting our children ride in the front seat of our cars (我们仍然让孩子们坐在汽车的前座上)。如果ride后未接宾语、介词或其他明确语境的词组,通常表示骑马:‘Do you ride?’ — ‘No, I've never been on a horse’ (“你会骑马吗?”——“不会,我从来没有骑过”)。
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[PHRASE 短语]人气高涨;春风得意 If you say that someone or something is riding high, you mean that they are popular or successful at the present time.
[V inflects]
He was riding high in the public opinion polls...
他在民意调查中支持率颇高。
His team is riding high.
他的团队正春风得意。
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[PHRASE 短语]难题;非难;困境 If you say that someone faces a rough ride, you mean that things are going to be difficult for them because people will criticize them a lot or treat them badly.
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[INFORMAL 非正式]
The Chancellor could face a rough ride unless the plan works...
除非这个计划能够奏效,否则财政大臣将举步维艰。
The woman who is brave enough to pursue her own path must prepare herself for a rough ride.
勇于走自己道路的女人就必须准备好面对外界的非难。
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[PHRASE 短语]上当受骗;被欺骗 If you say that someone has been taken for a ride, you mean that they have been deceived or cheated.
[V inflects]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
When he had not returned with my money an hour later I realized that I had been taken for a ride.
1个小时后他没有带着我的钱回来,我才意识到自己上当受骗了。
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to ride roughshod over→see:
roughshod
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相关词组:
ride out
ride up
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ride★/raɪd; NAmEraɪd/
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rideridesroderidingriddenverb★(rode/rəʊd; NAmEroʊd/rid·den/ˈrɪdn; NAmEˈrɪdn/)horse 马1★[intransitive , transitive ]to sit on a horse, etc. 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。ridesth ◆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。2★go riding( BrE) (NAmEgo ˈhorseback 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?bicycle/motorcycle 自行车;摩托车3★[transitive , intransitive ]to sit on and control a bicycle, motorcycle, etc. 骑;驾驶ridesth (+ 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。◆He rode a Harley Davidson.他骑着一辆哈雷 · 戴维森摩托车。(+ adv./prep.)◆The ground there is too rough to ride over.那里地面高低不平,无法骑车。in vehicle 车辆4★[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。ridesth (+ adv./prep.) ◆( NAmE) to ride the subway/an elevator, etc.乘地铁、电梯等◆She rode the bus to school every day.她每天乘公共汽车去上学。on water/air 在水面╱空中5[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。ridesth ◆surfers riding the waves踏浪而行的冲浪者go through area 穿越6[transitive ]ridesth 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。criticize 批评7[transitive ]ridesb ( NAmE) to criticize or teasesb 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?IDIOMSbe riding for a ˈfallto be doing sth that involves risks and that may end in disaster 做事莽撞;做招致风险的事be riding ˈhighto be successful or very confident 获得成功;信心十足let sth ˈrideto 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ride the crest of sthto 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。ride ˈherd on sb/sth( NAmE) ( informal) to keep watch or control over sb/sth 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 ˈshotgun( NAmE) ( 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 sthto 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。☞more at
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n.PHRASAL VERBSˈride on sth( usually used in the progressive tenses 通常用于进行时) to depend on sth 依赖于;依靠◆My whole future is riding on this interview.我的未来全靠这次面试了。ˌride sth↔ˈoutto manage to survive a difficult situation or time without having to make great changes 安然渡过(难关);经受得住ˌride ˈup(of clothing 衣服)to move gradually upwards, out of position 慢慢向上移动;渐渐缩上去◆Short skirts tend to ride up when you sit down.坐下来的时候,短裙就会往上收。noun★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 rideon his motorbike. 史蒂夫用摩托车捎了我一程。◆We went for a rideon our bikes. 我们骑自行车出去兜了一圈。◆a bike ride骑自行车出行2★( NAmE) (BrElift)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。3★the kind of journey you make in a car, etc. (乘坐汽车等的)旅行◆a smooth/comfortable/bumpy, etc. ride顺利、舒适、颠簸等的旅途◆( figurative) The new legislation faces a bumpy ride(= will meet with opposition and difficulties).新的法规前路崎岖。on horse 马4★a short journey on a horse, etc. (骑马等的)短途旅程◆a pony ride骑一会儿小马◆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。at funfair 游乐场5a large machine at a funfairor amusement parkthat 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。◆a roller coaster ride坐一趟过山车IDIOMScome/go along for the ˈride( 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have a rough/an easy ˈride | give sb a rough/an easy ˈride( informal) to experience/not experience difficulties when you are doing sth; to make things difficult/easy for sb (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。take sb for a ˈride( informal) to cheat or trick sb 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。☞more at
1animal [intransitive, transitive] to sit on an animal, especially a horse, and make it move along: She learned to ride when she was seven. He was riding a large grey mare.ride on She arrived riding on a white horse.ride away/across/through etc He rode away across the marshes.2bicycle/motorbike [intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] to travel on a bicycle or motorbike: He had never learned to ride a bicycle. They mounted their bikes and rode off.3vehicle [intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] especially American English to travel in a bus, car, or other vehicle that you are not driving: We got onto the bus and rode into San Francisco.ride in The kids were riding in the back.ride a bus American English Ann rides the bus to work. ► Do not use ride to talk about someone controlling a car or other vehicle. Use drive: the man who was driving the stolen car4in a lift [intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] American English to travel up or down in a liftride up/down He rode the elevator down to the first floor. I rode up to the tenth floor.5water/aira)[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to be floating in water or in the air: The smaller boat was lighter and rode higher in the water. The moon was riding high in the sky. There was a large ship riding at anchor in the bay.b)ride a wave to float on a wave and move forward with it: surfboarders riding the waves6be riding high to feel very happy and confident: They were still riding high after their election victory.7let something ride spoken to take no action about something that is wrong or unpleasant: What he had said was wrong, and I knew I shouldn’t just let it ride.8ride roughshod over something to ignore someone else’s feelings or ideas because you have the power or authority to do this: The planning authorities should not ride roughshod over the wishes of local people.9annoy somebody [transitive] American English spoken to annoy someone by often criticizing them or asking them to do things: Why are you riding her so hard?10ride on somebody’s shoulders/back if a child rides on someone’s shoulders or back, they are carried in that way11ride a punch/blow to move back slightly when someone hits you, so that you are not hit with so much force: He managed to ride the punch.12be riding for a fall informal to be doing something unwise which could result in failure: I had a feeling he was riding for a fall, and tried to tell him so.ride on phrasal verbif one thing is riding on another, it depends on it: He knew he had to win – his reputation was riding on it. There’s a lot riding on this match.ride out phrasal verb1if a ship rides out a storm, it manages to keep floating until the storm has ended2if you ride out a difficult situation, you are not badly harmed by it: Most large companies should be able to ride out the recession.ride up phrasal verbif a piece of clothing rides up, it moves upwards so that it is no longer covering your body properly
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1car/train etc a journey in a vehicle, when you are not driving → liftride in He invited me to go for a ride in his new car. Can you give me a ride back to town? Sammy had promised to take me for a ride in his truck. I managed to get a ride down to the station. We hitched a ride (=got a free ride from a passing vehicle) into town.car/bus/train etc ride A fifteen minute taxi ride will take you to the airport.a smooth/comfortable/bumpy etc ride The new model offers a lovely smooth, comfortable ride.► see thesaurus at
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2horse/bicycle a journey on a bicycle, a horse, or a similar animalride on Can I have a ride on your bike?a bike/bicycle ride Shall we go for a bike ride this afternoon?3a rough/easy ride informal if people give someone, especially someone in authority, a rough or an easy ride, they make a situation difficult or easy for them: Journalists gave the prime minister a rough ride at the press conference. The chairman will face a rough ride from shareholders. The president will not have an easy ride when he gives his account of events.4a bumpy ride informal if something has a bumpy ride, it experiences a lot of problems: Shares had a bumpy ride yesterday, falling by an average of 15%. The new bill could be in for a bumpy ride when it is put before parliament.5take somebody for a ride spoken to trick someone, especially in order to get money from them: I’d just begun to realise he was taking me for a ride.6come/go along for the ride spoken to join what other people are doing just for pleasure, not because you are seriously interested in it: A couple of friends had come along for the ride.7machine at a fair a large machine that people ride on for fun at a fair: We went on loads of rides.8path literary a path for riding on a horse in the countryside: a grassy rideCOLLOCATIONSverbstake/have a ride· Visitors can take a ride on a steam train.go for a ride· He went for a ride in a private plane piloted by a friend.give somebody a ride· Ellie gave us a ride to school.get a ride American English:· I left the farm that night, and got a ride into town.hitch a ride (=get a free ride from a passing vehicle)· He hitched a ride to Denver on a truck.take somebody for a ride· Hugh took me for a ride in his new car.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + ridea car/bus/train etc ride· The resort is a short bus ride away from the hotel.a short/long ride· I climbed slowly aboard the bus for the long ride to Hawkesworth.a smooth/comfortable ride· The new suspension produces a smoother ride.a bumpy ride· Part of the flight had been a bumpy ride through a thunderstorm.