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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
ride
ride [ride rides rode riding ridden] verb, noun BrE [raɪd] NAmE [raɪd] verb (rodeBrE [rəʊd] ; NAmE [roʊd] rid·denBrE [ˈrɪdn] ; NAmE [ˈrɪdn] ) HORSE 1. intransitive, transitive to sit on a horse, etc. 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. •~ sth She had never ridden a horse before. •He's ridden six winners so far this year (= in horse racing). 2. go riding (BrE) (NAmE go ˈhorseback riding)intransitive to spend time riding a horse for pleasure • How often do you go riding? BICYCLE/MOTORCYCLE 3. transitive, intransitive to sit on and control a bicycle, motorcycle, etc •~ sth (+ adv./prep.) The boys were riding their bikes around the streets. • He rode a Harley Davidson. •(+ adv./prep.) The ground there is too rough to ride over. IN VEHICLE 4. intransitive, transitive to travel in a vehicle, especially as a passenger •(+ adv./prep.) I walked back while the others rode in the car. •~ sth (+ adv./prep.) (NAmE)to ride the subway/an elevator, etc. • She rode the bus to school every day. ON WATER/AIR 5. 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. •~ sth surfers riding the waves •A large bird was riding the air currents beneath it. GO THROUGH AREA 6. transitive ~ sth to go through or over an area on a horse, bicycle, etc •We rode the mountain trails. CRITICIZE 7. transitive ~ sb (NAmE)to criticize or ↑tease sb in an annoying way •Why is everybody riding me today? more at if wishes were horses, beggars would/might ride at ↑wish n. Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English rīdan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rijden and German reiten. Example Bank: •At the end of the film they ride off into the sunset. •They rode hard all night. •We were riding along a dusty trail. •riding along a country lane •riding bareback on a circus horse •He rides the subway every day. •The men loaded my stuff onto the pick-up and I rode with them in the cab. •The widow and children rode in the first car after the coffin. •You could ride right along the coast by tram. Idioms: ↑give somebody a an easy ride ▪ ↑go along for the ride ▪ ↑have a an easy ride ▪ ↑let something ride ▪ ↑ride a wave of something ▪ ↑ride herd on somebody ▪ ↑ride shotgun ▪ ↑ride the crest of something ▪ ↑riding for a fall ▪ ↑riding high ▪ ↑take somebody for a ride Derived: ↑ride on something ▪ ↑ride something out ▪ ↑ride up noun IN VEHICLE 1. a short journey in a vehicle, on a bicycle, etc •a train ride through beautiful countryside • It's a ten-minute bus ride from here to town. • Steve gave me a ride on his motorbike. •We went for a ride on our bikes. •a bike ride 2. (NAmE) (BrE lift)a free ride in a car, etc. to a place you want to get to • She hitched a ride to the station. • We managed to get a ride into town when we missed the bus. 3. the kind of journey you make in a car, etc •a smooth/comfortable/bumpy, etc. ride • (figurative) The new legislation faces a bumpy ride (= will meet with opposition and difficulties). ON HORSE 4. a short journey on a horse, etc •a pony ride • The kids had a ride on an elephant at the zoo. • He goes for a ride most mornings. AT FUNFAIR 5. a large machine at a ↑funfair or ↑amusement park that you ride on for fun or excitement; an occasion when you go on one of these •The rides are free. •a roller coaster ride more at get, take, etc. a free ride at ↑free adj. Word Origin: Old English rīdan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rijden and German reiten. Thesaurus: ride noun C •We went for a ride in Jo's new car. drive • • flight • |BrE lift • a ride/drive/flight/lift in sth a ride/drive/flight/lift back/home take/go on a ride/drive/flight give sb/hitch a ride/lift Example Bank: •He took her for a wild ride on the back of his motorbike. •He used to get free rides by hiding in the toilet of the train. •I managed to cadge a ride with a lorry driver. •I managed to hitch a ride with someone going in my direction. •I went on every ride in the amusement park. •It was a bumpy ride along the farm track. •She's gone for a ride on her bike. •The day had been a roller-coaster ride of emotions. •The new legislation did not have a smooth ride through Parliament. •The new teacher was given a rough ride by the class. •The rats hitch a free ride on ships. •The ride from our house to my parents' takes about an hour. •Visitors can take a ride on a miniature train. •We have a long ride ahead of us tomorrow. •We went for a leisurely ride along the canal. •After a short taxi ride, we were there. •Have you ever had a ride on a camel? •I asked if she'd give me a ride on the back of her motorbike. •I was taking my usual morning ride along the beach. •It's a pretty long ride from Las Vegas to the coast. •It's a ten-minute bus ride into town. •John took me for a ride in his new car. •The train ride through the mountains was fantastic. •There were pony rides for the children. See also: ↑lift
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