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ride

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ride1 /raɪd/ ●●● S2 W2 verb (past tensepst rode /rəʊd $ roʊd/, past participlepp ridden /ˈrɪdn/)  
1 animal 动物 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DSHTRAVEL to sit on an animal, especially a horse, and make it move along 骑(马等)
 She learned to ride when she was seven.
她七岁时学会了骑马。
 He was riding a large grey mare.
他骑着一匹灰色的大母马。
ride on
 She arrived riding on a white horse.
她骑着一匹白马来了。
ride away/across/through etc
 He rode away across the marshes.
他骑马穿过湿地走了。
2 bicycle/motorbike 自行车/摩托车 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep, transitiveT]TTB to travel on a bicycle or motorbike 骑(自行车或摩托车)
 He had never learned to ride a bicycle.
他一直没有学过骑自行车。
 They mounted their bikes and rode off.
他们骑上自行车走了。
3 vehicle 车辆 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep, transitiveT] especially American EnglishAmETTTRAVEL to travel in a bus, car, or other vehicle that you are not driving 乘坐(车辆)
 We got onto the bus and rode into San Francisco.
我们上了公共汽车,到旧金山去。
ride in
 The kids were riding in the back.
孩子们坐在后座。
ride a bus American EnglishAmE
 Ann rides the bus to work.
安乘公共汽车上班。
Do not use ride to talk about someone controlling a car or other vehicle. Use drive: the man who was driving the stolen car
驾驶车辆用 drive,不用 ride: the man who was driving the stolen car 开着赃车的那名男子
4 in a lift 在电梯里 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep, transitiveT] American EnglishAmETRAVEL to travel up or down in a lift 乘坐(电梯)
ride up/down
 He rode the elevator down to the first floor.
他乘电梯下到一楼。
 I rode up to the tenth floor.
我乘电梯上到十楼。
5 water/air/空气
a) [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]TTW to be floating in water or in the air 飘浮;漂浮;航行
 The smaller boat was lighter and rode higher in the water.
那条较小的船更轻,吃水也更浅。
 The moon was riding high in the sky.
月亮高高挂在天空。
 There was a large ship riding at anchor in the bay.
一艘大船抛锚停泊在海湾里。
b) ride a waveTTW to float on a wave and move forward with it 随浪漂浮(前进)
 surfboarders riding the waves
踏浪而行的冲浪者
6 be riding high HAPPYto feel very happy and confident 春风得意,扬扬自得
 They were still riding high after their election victory.
选举获胜,他们至今依然踌躇满志。
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7 let something ride spokenIGNORE to take no action about something that is wrong or unpleasant 对某事物听之任之[放任自流]
 What he had said was wrong, and I knew I shouldn’t just let it ride.
他说的话都是错的,我知道我不能听之任之。
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8 ride roughshod over something IGNOREto ignore someone else’s feelings or ideas because you have the power or authority to do this 轻蔑地对待〔别人的感受或意见〕
 The planning authorities should not ride roughshod over the wishes of local people.
规划部门不应无视当地人的意愿。
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9 annoy SB 惹恼某人 [transitiveT] American EnglishAmE spokenANNOY to annoy someone by often criticizing them or asking them to do things 数落;纠缠
10. ride on somebody’s shoulders/back CARRYif a child rides on someone’s shoulders or back, they are carried in that way 〔小孩〕骑在某人肩上/背上
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11 ride a punch/blow BACK/BACKWARDSto move back slightly when someone hits you, so that you are not hit with so much force 〔稍微后退以〕躲闪拳击/重击
12 be riding for a fall informalFAIL to be doing something unwise which could result in failure 〔不顾后果地〕蛮干,鲁莽行事
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13ride on something phrasal verbphr v DEPEND/IT DEPENDSif one thing is riding on another, it depends on it 取决于
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14ride something ↔ out phrasal verbphr v 
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15.ride up phrasal verbphr v DCCSHOW/LET somebody SEE somethingif a piece of clothing rides up, it moves upwards so that it is no longer covering your body properly 〔衣服〕向上拱,往上缩
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Related topics: Motor vehicles, Outdoor
ride2 ●●● S3 noun [countableC]  
1 car/train etc 汽车/火车等TTCDRIVE a journey in a vehicle, when you are not driving 〔乘车的〕旅行;旅程 lift
2 horse/bicycle/自行车 a journey on a bicycle, a horse, or a similar animal 骑车旅行;骑马旅行
3 a rough/easy ride informalUNPLEASANT if people give someone, especially someone in authority, a rough or an easy ride, they make a situation difficult or easy for them 〔让某人,尤指掌权者〕不好过/好过
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4 a bumpy ride informalPROBLEM if something has a bumpy ride, it experiences a lot of problems 重重困难
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5 take somebody for a ride spokenTRICK/DECEIVE to trick someone, especially in order to get money from them 欺骗某人〔尤指骗钱〕
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6 come/go along for the ride spokenTAKE PART/BE INVOLVED to join what other people are doing just for pleasure, not because you are seriously interested in it 凑热闹
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7 machine at a fair 机器DLO a large machine that people ride on for fun at a fair 〔游乐场中供玩乐的〕乘骑设施
8 path 小路TTRROAD/PATH literary a path for riding on a horse in the countryside 〔供马走的〕小路
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
take/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 EnglishAmE:
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 + ride
a 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.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
rideride1 /raɪd/ verb (past tensepst rode /rəʊdroʊd/, past participlepp ridden /ˈrɪdn/) journalism
1be riding high to be very successful or confident
Investors are riding high at the moment.
2be riding for a fall to be doing something unwise that could result in failure
Are junk bond buyers riding for a fall?
3free ride (also free-ride) to get an advantage for yourself without doing anything to earn it
free ride on
Rival firms sometimes free ride on each other’s research and development.
rideride2 noun [countableC usually singular]
1journalism used to say how easy or difficult a process or period of time is for someone
It won’t be an easy ride for the retailer.
Hungarian investors have been having a bumpy ride (=a difficult time) recently.
2free ride disapproving if someone gets a free ride, they get an advantage without having to work for it
They’re getting a free ride at the taxpayer’s expense.
3take somebody for a ride informal to trick someone, often in order to get money from them
Some auto dealers are taking car buyers for a ride by charging inflated prices on extended warranties.
Origin ride1
Old English ridan
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