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  • 1 ride

    I
    [raid] n զբոսանք (ձիով, հեծանվով). ուղևորություն. ճանապարհորդություն. go for a ride զբոսանքի/ուղևորության գնալ. a bysicle ride զբոսանք հեծանվով. a ride in the mountains զբոսանք լեռներում. give a ride in the car մեքենայով տանել. a ten minute ride տասը րոպեի ճանապարհ (փոխադրամիջոցով)
    II
    [raid] v գնալ, քշել, հեծնել. ride a horse/bycicle ձի/հեծանիվ քշել. ride in a bus/in a car ավտոբուսով/մեքենայով գնալ. ride out of the storm փխբ. փոթորիկին դիմանալ. let things ride թողնել իրերն իրենց ընթացքով գնան. ride at ուղղվել. ride away հեռանալ. ride away in different directions տարբեր ուղղություններով գնալ. ride into փոխադրամիջոցով ներս մտնել/ մուտք գործել. ride straight into the wall ուղիղ պատին զարնվել. ride past կողքով քշել-անցնել. ride up to մոտենալ

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  • ride out the storm —    If you manage to survive a dangerous or very unpleasant situation, like a ship sailing through a storm, you ride it out.     His business was hit by the recession but he managed to ride it out …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • ride out — verb hang on during a trial of endurance ride out the storm • Syn: ↑last out, ↑stay, ↑outride • Derivationally related forms: ↑stayer (for: ↑stay) …   Useful english dictionary

  • ride out — {v.} To survive safely; endure. * /The captain ordered all sails lowered so the ship could ride out the storm./ * /Jack decided to ride out his troubles by saying that he had made a mistake but that he had learned his lesson./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • ride out — {v.} To survive safely; endure. * /The captain ordered all sails lowered so the ship could ride out the storm./ * /Jack decided to ride out his troubles by saying that he had made a mistake but that he had learned his lesson./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • ride\ out — v To survive safely; endure. The captain ordered all sails lowered so the ship could ride out the storm. Jack decided to ride out his troubles by saying that he had made a mistake but that he had learned his lesson …   Словарь американских идиом

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  • weather the storm — To come safely through a period of difficulty, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑weather * * * weather/ride/the storm phrase to not be badly harmed or damaged during a difficult period of time The government appears to have weathered the storm …   Useful english dictionary

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