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  • 1 Ride

    v. trans.
    Ride ( horses): P. and V. ἐλαύνειν, Ar. and P. ἱππάζεσθαι.
    V. intrans. P. and V. ἐλαύνειν, Ar. and P. ἱππάζεσθαι, ὀχεῖσθαι (Dem. 570).
    Be carried (in a carriage, etc.): P. and V. φέρεσθαι. Ar. and P. ὀχεῖσθαι.
    Ride in a chariot: P. ἐπὶ ἅρματος ὀχεῖσθαι.
    I should have ridden on a mule saddle: P. ἐπʼ ἀστράβης ἂν ὠχούμην (Lys. 169; cf. Dem. 558).
    Riding in a chariot: V. ἐπὶ... ἀπήνης ἐμβεβώς (Soph., O.R. 802).
    Ride along: P. and V. παριππεύειν (acc. or absol.).
    Ride down: V. καθιππάζεσθαι. καθιππεύειν, P. καταπατεῖν.
    Ride out: P. ἐξελαύνειν.
    Ride out against ( an enemy): P. ἀντεπεξελαύνειν (absol.).
    Ride past: P. παρελαύνειν (acc.) (Xen.).
    Ride rough-shod over: met., P. and V. πατεῖν (Plat. also Ar.) (acc.), P. καταπατεῖν (acc.), V. καθιππάζεσθαι (acc.),
    Ride round: P. περιελαύνειν (acc.).
    Ride up: P. προσελαύνειν, προσιππεύειν.
    Ride at anchor: P. and V. ὀχεῖσθαι, ὁρμεῖν.
    ——————
    subs.
    Journey: P. and V. ὁδός, ἡ, πορεία, ἡ, Ar. and V. ἵππευμα, τό, or pl.; see Riding.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Ride

  • 2 ride

    1. past tense - rode; verb
    1) (to travel or be carried (in a car, train etc or on a bicycle, horse etc): He rides to work every day on an old bicycle; The horsemen rode past.) πηγαίνω έφιππος/με ποδήλατο/τρένο κλπ
    2) (to (be able to) ride on and control (a horse, bicycle etc): Can you ride a bicycle?) ιππεύω, καβαλικεύω/ κάνω (ποδήλατο)
    3) (to take part (in a horse-race etc): He's riding in the first race.) τρέχω (σε ιππκούς αγώνες)
    4) (to go out regularly on horseback (eg as a hobby): My daughter rides every Saturday morning.) κάνω ιππασία
    2. noun
    1) (a journey on horseback, on a bicycle etc: He likes to go for a long ride on a Sunday afternoon.) βόλτα με άλογο ή ποδήλατο
    2) (a usually short period of riding on or in something: Can I have a ride on your bike?) ανάβαση (συγκεκριμένης διάρκειας) σε άλογο ή δίτροχο
    - riding-school

    English-Greek dictionary > ride

  • 3 spin

    [spin] 1. present participle - spinning; verb
    1) (to (cause to) go round and round rapidly: She spun round in surprise; He spun the revolving door round and round.) περιστρέφω/-ομαι,στριφογυρίζω/στρίβω(νόμισμα)/γυρίζω απότομα
    2) (to form threads from (wool, cotton etc) by drawing out and twisting: The old woman was spinning (wool) in the corner of the room.) κλώθω,γνέφω
    2. noun
    1) (a whirling or turning motion: The patch of mud sent the car into a spin.) περιστροφή,στριφογύρισμα,περιδίνηση
    2) (a ride, especially on wheels: After lunch we went for a spin in my new car.) βόλτα με αυτοκίνητο
    - spin-drier
    - spin out

    English-Greek dictionary > spin

  • 4 Anchor

    subs.
    P. and V. ἄγκυρα, ἡ.
    At anchor: P. and V. ἐπʼ ἀγκρας.
    Bring to anchor, v. trans.: P. and V. ὁρμίζειν; see anchor ( verb).
    Come to anchor, v. intrans.: P. and V. ὁρμίζεσθαι, P. προσορμίζεσθαι.
    Drop anchor: P. ἄγκυραν ἀφιέναι (Xen.), V. ἄγκυραν μεθιέναι.
    Lie at anehor: P. and V. ὁρμεῖν.
    Lie at anchor opposite: P. ἀνθορμεῖν (dat.).
    Ride at anchor: P. and V. ὀχεῖσθαι.
    Riding at anchor, subs.: V. ἀγκυρουχία, ἡ (Æsch., Supp. 766).
    Weigh anchor, put out to sea: P. and V. νγεσθαι, ἐξανγεσθαι, V. ναῦν φορμίζεσθαι, P. ἐξορμεῖν; see put out.
    The sailors weighed the ship's anchor: V. ναῦται δʼ ἐμήρυσαντο νηὸς ἰσχάδα (Soph., frag.).
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    v. trans.
    P. and V. ὁρμίζειν. V. intrans. P. and V. ὁρμίζεσθαι, P. καθορμίζεσθαι, ἐφορμίζεσθαι.
    Anchor in front of, v. trans.: P. προορμίζειν (ναῦν) πρό (gen.).
    Anchor round, v. intrans.: P. περιορμεῖν (absol.).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Anchor

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