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    ride 的英语意思

    rideride1 /raɪd/ verb (past tense rode /rəʊd $ roʊd/, past participle ridden /ˈrɪdn/) 查看全部语言翻译1animal [intransitive, transitive] to sit on an animal, especially a horse, and make it move along骑(动物,尤指马)并驱使其行进:  She learned to ride when she was seven.她七岁时学会了骑马。 He was riding a large grey mare.他骑着一匹高大的灰色母马。ride on She arrived riding on a white horse.她骑着一匹白马到来。ride away/across/through etc He rode away across the marshes.他策马越过沼泽离去。2bicycle/motorbike [intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] to travel on a bicycle or motorbike骑自行车或摩托车出行:  He had never learned to ride a bicycle.他从未学会骑自行车。 They mounted their bikes and rode off.他们上了自行车,骑走了。3vehicle [intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] especially American English to travel in a bus, car, or other vehicle that you are not driving乘坐公共汽车、轿车或其他交通工具出行(非驾驶者):  We got onto the bus and rode into San Francisco.我们上了公共汽车,乘车进入旧金山。ride in The kids were riding in the back.孩子们坐在车后座。ride a bus American English Ann rides the bus to work.Ann乘公共汽车上班。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 lift乘电梯上下ride up/down He rode the elevator down to the first floor.他乘电梯下到了一楼。 I rode up to the tenth floor.我乘电梯上到了十楼。5water/air a)[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to be floating in water or in the air在水中或空中漂浮:  The smaller boat was lighter and rode higher in the water.那艘小船更轻,在水中浮得更高。 The moon was riding high in the sky.月亮高悬天际。 There was a large ship riding at anchor in the bay.海湾里有一艘大船停锚漂浮着。 b)ride a wave to float on a wave and move forward with it乘浪漂浮并随波前进:  surfboarders riding the waves乘浪而行的冲浪者6be riding high to feel very happy and confident感到非常高兴和自信:  They were still riding high after their election victory.选举获胜后,他们依然意气风发。7let something ride spoken口语 to take no action about something that is wrong or unpleasant对错误或不愉快的事情不采取任何行动:  What he had said was wrong, and I knew I shouldn’t just let it ride.他说的是错的,我知道不应该就这样放任不管。8ride roughshod over something to ignore someone else’s feelings or ideas because you have the power or authority to do this凭借权力或权威无视他人的感受或意见:  The planning authorities should not ride roughshod over the wishes of local people.规划当局不应漠视当地居民的意愿。9annoy somebody [transitive] American English spoken口语 to annoy someone by often criticizing them or asking them to do things频繁批评或不断催促某人,使其烦恼:  Why are you riding her so hard?你为什么对她那么苛刻?10ride on somebody’s shoulders/back if a child rides on someone’s shoulders or back, they are carried in that way如果孩子骑在某人肩膀或背上,即以这种方式被抱着行进11ride a punch/blow to move back slightly when someone hits you, so that you are not hit with so much force被人击打时稍微向后退让,以减小受击力度:  He managed to ride the punch.他设法化解了那一拳。12be riding for a fall informal非正式 to be doing something unwise which could result in failure正在做不明智的事,可能导致失败:  I had a feeling he was riding for a fall, and tried to tell him so.我感觉他正走在失败的边缘,想开口提醒他。ride on something phrasal verb if one thing is riding on another, it depends on it若某事取决于另一件事,则依赖于它:  He knew he had to win – his reputation was riding on it.他知道必须赢——他的名誉全系于此。 There’s a lot riding on this match.这场比赛关系重大。ride something ↔ out phrasal verb1if a ship rides out a storm, it manages to keep floating until the storm has ended如果船只平安渡过风暴,指它能撑到风暴结束2if you ride out a difficult situation, you are not badly harmed by it如果你度过了一个艰难处境,意指没有受到严重损害:  Most large companies should be able to ride out the recession.大多数大型公司应该能够度过这次经济衰退。ride up phrasal verb if a piece of clothing rides up, it moves upwards so that it is no longer covering your body properly如果衣服向上移位,不再能好好遮住身体
    rideride2 noun [countable] 1car/train etc a journey in a vehicle, when you are not driving乘坐交通工具的旅程(非驾驶者)liftride in He invited me to go for a ride in his new car.他邀请我坐他的新车兜风。 Can you give me a ride back to town?你能载我回城里吗? Sammy had promised to take me for a ride in his truck.Sammy答应带我坐他的卡车兜风。 I managed to get a ride down to the station.我设法搭到了去车站的便车。 We hitched a ride (=got a free ride from a passing vehicle) into town.我们搭了便车(=免费搭上路过的车辆)进了城。car/bus/train etc ride A fifteen minute taxi ride will take you to the airport.坐出租车十五分钟就能到机场。a smooth/comfortable/bumpy etc ride The new model offers a lovely smooth, comfortable ride.新款车型提供极为平稳舒适的乘坐体验。 see thesaurus at journey2horse/bicycle a journey on a bicycle, a horse, or a similar animal骑自行车、马或类似动物的旅程ride on Can I have a ride on your bike?我可以骑一下你的自行车吗?a bike/bicycle ride Shall we go for a bike ride this afternoon?今天下午我们去骑自行车怎么样?3a rough/easy ride informal非正式 if people give someone, especially someone in authority, a rough or an easy ride, they make a situation difficult or easy for them如果人们给某人(尤指在位者)一段艰难或轻松的经历,即让其处境困难或容易:  Journalists gave the prime minister a rough ride at the press conference.记者们在新闻发布会上对首相提出了严厉质疑。 The chairman will face a rough ride from shareholders.董事长将面临股东们的强烈质疑。 The president will not have an easy ride when he gives his account of events.总统在陈述事件经过时将不会一帆风顺。4a bumpy ride informal非正式 if something has a bumpy ride, it experiences a lot of problems如果某事经历波折,意指遭遇诸多问题:  Shares had a bumpy ride yesterday, falling by an average of 15%.昨日股票走势动荡,平均下跌15%。 The new bill could be in for a bumpy ride when it is put before parliament.这项新法案提交议会时可能会遭遇重重阻碍。5take somebody for a ride spoken口语 to trick someone, especially in order to get money from them欺骗某人,尤指为骗取钱财:  I’d just begun to realise he was taking me for a ride.我才开始意识到他在骗我。6come/go along for the ride spoken口语 to join what other people are doing just for pleasure, not because you are seriously interested in it只为凑热闹而加入他人的活动,并非真正感兴趣:  A couple of friends had come along for the ride.有几个朋友只是凑热闹跟来了。7machine at a fair a large machine that people ride on for fun at a fair游乐场里供人乘坐取乐的大型游乐设施:  We went on loads of rides.我们玩了好多游乐设施。8path literary文学 a path for riding on a horse in the countryside郊外专供骑马的小径:  a grassy ride草地骑马小径COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词take/have a ride· Visitors can take a ride on a steam train.·游客可以乘坐蒸汽火车兜风。go for a ride· He went for a ride in a private plane piloted by a friend.·他乘坐朋友驾驶的私人飞机兜了一圈。give somebody a ride· Ellie gave us a ride to school.·Ellie开车送我们去了学校。get a ride American English:· I left the farm that night, and got a ride into town.·那天晚上我离开了农场,搭便车进了城。hitch a ride (=get a free ride from a passing vehicle)· He hitched a ride to Denver on a truck.·他搭了一辆卡车的便车去了丹佛。take somebody for a ride· Hugh took me for a ride in his new car.·Hugh带我坐他的新车兜了一圈。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + ride形容词/名词 + ridea car/bus/train etc ride· The resort is a short bus ride away from the hotel.·度假村距酒店只有一小段公共汽车车程。a short/long ride· I climbed slowly aboard the bus for the long ride to Hawkesworth.·我慢慢爬上公共汽车,准备前往霍克斯沃思的漫长旅程。a smooth/comfortable ride· The new suspension produces a smoother ride.·新悬挂系统带来更平稳的乘坐体验。a bumpy ride· Part of the flight had been a bumpy ride through a thunderstorm.·飞行途中有一段穿越雷暴的颠簸经历。