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

ride

verb
/raɪd/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they ride
/raɪd/
he / she / it rides
/raɪdz/
past simple rode
/rəʊd/
past participle ridden
/ˈrɪdn/
-ing form riding
/ˈraɪdɪŋ/

    horse

  1. [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
    be riding for a fall
    1. to be doing something that involves risks and that may end in disaster
    be riding high
    1. to be successful or very confident
      • The company is riding high this year.
    if wishes were horses, beggars would/might ride
    1. (saying) wishing for something does not make it happen
    let something ride
    1. 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
    1. 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
    1. (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)
    1. to treat somebody badly and not worry about their feelings
    ride shotgun
    1. (especially North American English, informal) to ride in the front passenger seat of a car or truck
    ride a/the wave of something
    1. to enjoy or be supported by the particular situation or quality mentioned
      • Schools are riding a wave of renewed public interest.
    Phrasal Verbs
    • ride on
    • ride out
    • ride up
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