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单词 ride
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rideride1 /raɪd/ ●●● S1 W2 verb (past tense rode /roʊd/, past participle ridden /ˈrɪdn/) Etymology Verb Table Collocations 1BICYCLE/MOTORCYCLE [intransitive always + adv./prep., transitive] to sit on a bicycle or motorcycle and make it move along:  We used to ride our bikes all summer.ride away/down/back etc. Nick rode in on his Harley-Davidson.ride (something) through/down/across etc. We rode the trains throughout France.2VEHICLE [intransitive always + adv./prep., transitive] to travel in a bus, car, or other vehicle: ride in/on something The kids were riding in the back.ride to/into/back etc. I had to ride back to New York on the bus.ride the bus/train/trolley etc. Have you ever ridden the tram?3ANIMAL [intransitive, transitive] to sit on an animal, especially a horse, and make it move along:  Louise taught her kids to ride. Have you ever ridden a horse?ride away/across/back etc. We watched him ride away.ride on something The bride rode to her wedding on a white horse. She goes riding every weekend.4be riding high to feel very happy and confident:  Before Sunday’s defeat, the Broncos had been riding high.5let something ride informal a)if you let a bad situation ride, you let it continue for a time without doing anything about it, before deciding whether to take any action:  We can’t just let this ride – it’s too important. b) (also let something slide) if you let a remark that has annoyed you ride, you do not say anything about it6IN WATER a)[intransitive always + adv./prep., transitive] to move or float on water:  The kayak rode the waves gently. b)ride a wave to surf7ANNOY somebody spoken [transitive] to annoy someone by repeatedly criticizing him or her or asking him or her to do things:  Why are you riding him so hard?8ride herd on somebody/something to watch and control someone or something carefully:  His assignment was to ride herd on the firm’s expenses.9be riding for a fall to be doing something in a way that is too confident so that you are likely to fail completely10ride the rails to travel on a train that carries goods without paying, especially in past times[Origin: Old English ridan] see also run/ride roughshod over something at roughshodride on something phrasal verb if someone’s success is riding on something, it depends on it:  My school career is riding on how well I do this year.ride something ↔ out phrasal verb1if a ship rides out a storm, it manages to keep floating until the storm has ended2if you ride out a difficult situation, you are not badly harmed by it:  Most large companies may be able to ride out the recession.ride up phrasal verb if a piece of clothing rides up, it moves up so that it is not covering your body in the way it should
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rideride2 ●●● S2 W3 noun [countable] Collocations 1CAR/TRAIN ETC. a trip in a vehicle:  He was asleep for the entire ride.ride in/on He took us for a ride in his new car.ride to/from It’s a two-hour ride to Montreal. Can we give you a ride home? She usually gets a ride from her sister in the mornings. We could all go for a ride out to Irene’s. Maybe I’ll be able to hitch a ride (=get a ride) with Steph.a car/train/subway etc. ride John took me on my first plane ride.2HORSE/BIKE an occasion when you ride a horse or bicycle somewhere:  The two girls went for a ride in the early morning. a long bike ride3TREATMENT a situation during which you receive a particular type of treatment from someone because of something that you have done:  The president will not have an easy ride (=not be treated well) in today’s news conference.a bumpy/rough ride The new bill could be in for a bumpy ride.4MACHINE a large machine that people ride on for fun at a fair or amusement park or the time you spend on the ride:  We went on all the rides. I felt dizzy after the ride.5take somebody for a ride informal to trick, cheat, or lie to someone, especially in order to get money from him or her6come/go along for the ride informal to join what other people are doing just for pleasure, not because you are seriously interested in it:  I had nothing to do, so I thought I’d go along for the ride.
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