Слово англійською: ride
Дієслово
Переклад ride українською: ї́хати, ката́тися на чо́му (на ковзана́х і т. д.), ї́здити, відві́з де, підвезти́ кого́ куди́, піти́ проката́тися, прогу́лянка на ко́нях, ї́хати на велосипе́ді, ї́здити ве́рхи
Детальний опис
horse
- [intransitive, transitive] to sit on an animal, especially a horse, and control it as it moves
- I learnt to ride as a child.
- + adv./prep. They rode along narrow country lanes.
- He was riding on a large black horse.
- He rode fifty miles on horseback.
- ride something to ride a horse
- to ride a pony/ donkey/camel
- She had never ridden a horse before.
- He's ridden six winners so far this year (= in horse racing).
Homophones road | rode | rowedroad rode rowed
/rəʊd/
- road noun
- Follow the road around to the left.
- rode verb (past tense of ride)
- I rode a camel when I was on holiday.
- rowed verb (past tense, past participle of row1)
- She took the oars and rowed quickly down the river.
go riding
(British English) (North American English go horseback riding)
[intransitive] to spend time riding a horse for pleasure- How often do you go riding?
bicycle/motorcycle
[transitive, intransitive] to sit on and control a bicycle, motorcycle, etc.- ride something + adv./prep. The boys were riding their bikes around the streets.
- ride something He rode a Harley Davidson.
- It 's like riding a bicycle: one day you can't and the next day you can.
- + adv./prep. The ground there is too rough to ride over.
Wordfinder- back-pedal
- cycling
- dismount
- handlebar
- pedal
- ride
- saddle
- speed
- tandem
- velodrome
in vehicle
[intransitive, transitive] to travel in a vehicle, especially as a passenger- + adv./prep. I walked back while the others rode in the car.
- ride something (North American English) to ride a train/the subway/an elevator
- ride something + adv./prep. (North American English) She rode the bus to school every day.
see also park and ride on water/air
[intransitive, transitive] to float or be supported on water or air- (+ adv./prep.) We watched the balloon riding high above the fields.
- The ship was riding at anchor in the harbour.
- ride something surfers riding the waves
- A large bird was riding the air currents beneath it.
go through area
[transitive] ride something to go through or over an area on a horse, bicycle, etc.- We rode the mountain trails.
criticize
[transitive] ride somebody (North American English) to criticize or tease somebody in an annoying way- Why is everybody riding me today?
Word OriginOld English rīdan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rijden and German reiten.
Idioms - to be doing something that involves risks and that may end in disaster
- to be successful or very confident
- The company is riding high this year.
if wishes were horses, beggars would/might ride
- (saying) wishing for something does not make it happen
- to decide to do nothing about a problem that you know you may have to deal with later
- He was rude to me but I let it ride this time.
ride the crest of something
- to enjoy great success or support because of a particular situation or event
- The band is riding the crest of its last tour.
Topics Successc2
ride herd on somebody/something
- (North American English, informal) to keep watch or control over somebody/something
- police riding herd on crowds of youths on the streets
ride, etc. roughshod over somebody (especially British English) (North American English usually run roughshod over somebody)
- to treat somebody badly and not worry about their feelings
- (especially North American English, informal) to ride in the front passenger seat of a car or truck
ride a/the wave of something
- to enjoy or be supported by the particular situation or quality mentioned
- Schools are riding a wave of renewed public interest.
Phrasal Verbs