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单词 ride out
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ride out


ride

R0238000 (rīd)v. rode (rōd), rid·den (rĭd′n), rid·ing, rides v.intr.1. a. To be carried or conveyed, as in a vehicle or on horseback.b. Sports To participate in a board sport such as snowboarding.2. To travel over a surface: This car rides well.3. To move by way of an intangible force or impetus; move as if on water: The President rode into office on a tide of discontent.4. Nautical To lie at anchor: battleships riding at the mouth of the estuary.5. To seem to float: The moon was riding among the clouds.6. To be sustained or supported on a pivot, axle, or other point.7. To be contingent; depend: The final outcome rides on the results of the election.8. To continue without interference: Let the matter ride.9. To work or move from the proper place, especially on the body: pants that ride up.v.tr.1. a. To sit on and control the movement of: rode a motorcycle to town; ride a horse to the village.b. Sports To glide or move while standing on or having one's feet attached to (a board, such as a snowboard).2. To travel over, along, or through: ride the highways.3. To be supported or carried on: a swimmer riding the waves.4. To take part in or do by riding: He rode his last race.5. To cause to ride, especially to cause to be carried: The police rode him down to the station.6. Sports To control (an opponent) in wrestling, usually by holding the opponent down.7. Nautical To keep (a vessel) at anchor.8. Informal a. To tease or ridicule.b. To harass with persistent carping and criticism.9. To keep partially engaged by slightly depressing a pedal with the foot: Don't ride the clutch or the brakes.n.1. The act or an instance of riding, as in a vehicle or on an animal.2. A path made for riding on horseback, especially through woodlands.3. A device, such as one at an amusement park, that one rides for pleasure or excitement.4. A means of transportation: waiting for her ride to come.Phrasal Verb: ride out To survive or outlast: rode out the storm.Idioms: ride for a fall To court danger or disaster. ride herd on To keep watch or control over. ride high To experience success. ride shotgun1. To guard a person or thing while in transit.2. Slang To ride in the front passenger seat of a car or truck. take for a ride Slang 1. To deceive or swindle: an author who tried to take his publisher for a ride.2. To transport to a place and kill.
[Middle English riden, from Old English rīdan; see reidh- in Indo-European roots.]
rid′a·ble, ride′a·ble adj.

ride out

vb (tr, adverb) to endure successfully; survive (esp in the phrase ride out the storm)
Thesaurus
Verb1.ride out - hang on during a trial of endurance; "ride out the storm"last out, outride, stayoutstay - surpass in staying power; "They outstayed their competitors"

ride

verb1. Informal. To tease or mock good-humoredly:banter, chaff, joke, josh.Informal: kid, rib.Slang: jive, rag, razz.2. Informal. To torment with persistent insult or ridicule:badger, bait, bullyrag, heckle, hector, hound, taunt.Informal: needle.Idiom: wave the red flag in front of the bull.phrasal verb
ride outTo exist in spite of adversity:come through, last, persist, pull through, survive, weather.nounA trip in a motor vehicle:drive, run.Informal: spin, whirl.
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ride out


ride out

1. To travel to or from a place on a vehicle or animal. My friends and I had some time to kill, so we got the bus and rode out to the mall for a few hours. He rode out of the camp on a tiny little donkey that could barely stay upright.2. To endure or survive something that is unpleasant, difficult, or dangerous. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "ride" and "out." You could try to ride it out, but I think you're better off dealing with the scandal up front. We went down to my uncle's underground shelter to ride out the storm.See also: out, ride

ride something out

to endure something unpleasant. (Originally referred to ships lasting out a storm.) It was a nasty situation, but the mayor tried to ride it out. The mayor decided to ride out the scandal.See also: out, ride

ride out (of some place)

to travel out of a place on something such as a horse or bicycle. All the racers rode out of the starting area and began the bicycle marathon. At the sound of the starting gun, all the contestants rode out.See also: out, ride

ride out

Survive, outlast, as in They rode out the storm, or Times were hard during the depression, but we managed to ride it out. [First half of 1500s] See also: out, ride

ride out

v.1. To travel out of or to a place in a vehicle or on horseback: The doctor rode out to the ranch to check on his patient. I just rode out here from Cincinnati on the bus. The cowboy rode out of town on a large black horse.2. To survive or outlast something; endure something: I rode out the war as a nurse. Many people left before the storm, but we stayed and rode it out. Only two companies managed to ride out the depression—all the rest went bankrupt.See also: out, ride
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ride out


  • verb

Synonyms for ride out

verb hang on during a trial of endurance

Synonyms

  • last out
  • outride
  • stay

Related Words

  • outstay
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