No | ESL_35 |
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phrase | ride |
meaning | ride - to be in a moving car or vehicle, usually with someone else driving |
example | I was happy that Mary agreed to give me a ride to the airport. |
addition | “To ride” is the verb and it means to travel in a moving vehicle: “I was riding on the bus when it broke down.” You can also “ride” other objects that help you travel: you can “ride a horse,” or “ride a bicycle.” Ride can also be used as a noun to mean the fast moving games at amusement parks: “I went to Disneyland and rode on all of the rides.” |
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