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/raɪd/ |
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1 | a journey on a horse or other animal , on a bicycle or motorcycle , or in a vehicle 骑马;骑自行车;骑摩托车;乘车 |
| +in The ride in the taxi was hot and bumpy. 坐在出租车内又热又颠簸。 |
| +on Jed let us have a ride on his horse. 杰德让我们骑骑他的马。 |
| a bus/car/train etc ride The bus ride from the airport was very pleasant. 从机场坐公共汽车回来非常舒适。 |
| go for a ride (in/on sth) I went for a ride in a helicopter last week. 上星期我乘了一回直升机。 |
| take a ride (in sth) We thought it would be fun to take a ride in the balloon. 我们觉得乘热气球旅行会很有趣。 |
| have a ride in/on sth Billy won’ t let me have a ride on his bike. 比尔不会让我骑他的自行车的。 |
| 1a | a free journey that you are given in someone’ s vehicle . BRITISH usually lift 免费搭车 | | I’ ll get a ride home with Jeff. 我要搭杰夫的车回家。 | | Would you like me to give you a ride to school? 你想让我开车送你去学校吗? | | hitch a ride (=ask for a ride) He hitched a ride with a passing car. 要求搭车 | |
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2 | a machine at an amusement park (= a place outside where there are games and other activities) that people ride in for fun (游乐场供人玩乐的)乘坐装置,坐骑 |
| a fair with stalls, rides, and entertainment 有售货停、骑乘装置和游乐设施的露天游乐场 |
| 2a | a period of time that you spend on a machine at an amusement park (游乐场中某种娱乐装置的)一次乘坐 | | +on Let’ s have another ride on the roller coaster. 我们再坐一次过山车吧。 | |
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- | be/come/go along for the ride informal |
| to take part in an activity that other people are doing although you are not really interested in it |
| 凑热闹;随大溜 |
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- | easy/rough ride |
| a period of time when you experience no problems/a lot of problems |
| 顺利/艰难的进程 |
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| The opposition aren’ t going to give the new government an easy ride. 反对派不会让新政府顺利地开展工作。 |
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- | take sb for a ride |
| to trick , cheat , or lie to someone |
| 欺骗某人;使某人吃亏上当 |
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| I found out I’ d been taken for a ride by someone I really trusted. 我发现一个自己很信任的人欺骗了我。 |
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