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1 ride
1. past tense - rode; verb1) (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.) važiuoti, važinėti, (nu)joti2) (to (be able to) ride on and control (a horse, bicycle etc): Can you ride a bicycle?) važiuoti, joti (kuo)3) (to take part (in a horse-race etc): He's riding in the first race.) dalyvauti4) (to go out regularly on horseback (eg as a hobby): My daughter rides every Saturday morning.) jodinėti2. noun1) (a journey on horseback, on a bicycle etc: He likes to go for a long ride on a Sunday afternoon.) išvyka2) (a usually short period of riding on or in something: Can I have a ride on your bike?) pasivažinėjimas, pasijodinėjimas•- rider- riding-school -
2 hitch a lift/ride
(to get a free ride in someone else's car.) būti pavėžėtam -
3 bicycle
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4 hitch
[hi ] 1. verb1) (to fasten to something: He hitched his horse to the fence-post; He hitched his car to his caravan.) pririšti, prikabinti2) (to hitch-hike: I can't afford the train-fare to London - I'll have to hitch.) keliauti autostopu2. noun1) (an unexpected problem or delay: The job was completed without a hitch.) sutrukdymas, užgaišimas2) (a kind of knot.) mazgas3) (a sudden, short pull upwards: She gave her skirt a hitch.) truktelėjimas į viršų•- hitch-hiker
- hitch a lift/ride
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5 jockey
['‹oki](a person employed to ride horses in races.) žokėjus -
6 lift
[lift] 1. verb1) (to raise or bring to a higher position: The box was so heavy I couldn't lift it.) (pa)kelti2) (to take and carry away: He lifted the table through into the kitchen.) nugabenti3) ((of mist etc) to disappear: By noon, the fog was beginning to lift.) sklaidytis4) (to rise: The aeroplane lifted into the air.) pakilti2. noun1) (the act of lifting: a lift of the eyebrows.) pakėlimas, pakilimas2) ((American elevator) a small enclosed platform etc that moves up and down between floors carrying goods or people: Since she was too tired to climb the stairs, she went up in the lift.) liftas3) (a ride in someone's car etc: Can I give you a lift into town?) pavežėjimas4) (a raising of the spirits: Her success in the exam gave her a great lift.) dvasios pakilimas•- lift off -
7 merry-go-round
noun ((American carousel) a revolving ring of toy horses etc on which children ride at a fair.) karuselė -
8 pickaback
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9 ridden
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10 riding-school
noun (a place where people are taught to ride horses.) jojimo mokykla -
11 rode
[roud]past tense; = ride -
12 roundabout
1) (a revolving machine on which one can ride for pleasure; a merry-go-round.) karuselė2) (a circular piece of ground where several roads meet, and round which traffic must travel.) žiedas -
13 skateboard
noun (a short board with small wheels on which a person can stand and ride as a sport.) riedlentė -
14 sledge
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15 spin
[spin] 1. present participle - spinning; verb1) (to (cause to) go round and round rapidly: She spun round in surprise; He spun the revolving door round and round.) (apsi)sukti2) (to form threads from (wool, cotton etc) by drawing out and twisting: The old woman was spinning (wool) in the corner of the room.) verpti2. noun1) (a whirling or turning motion: The patch of mud sent the car into a spin.) sukimas(is)2) (a ride, especially on wheels: After lunch we went for a spin in my new car.) pasivažinėjimas•- spinner- spin-drier
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16 surf
[sə:f] 1. noun(the foam made as waves break on rocks or on the shore: The children were playing in the white surf.) bangų mūša2. verb1) (to ride on a surfboard as a sport.) užsiiminėti banglenčių sportu2) (to look for interesting sites on the Internet.) naršyti po internetą•- surfer- surfing
- surfboard
См. также в других словарях:
ride — ride … Dictionnaire des rimes
ridé — ridé … Dictionnaire des rimes
ride — [ rid ] n. f. • 1488; « fer à plisser » XIIIe; de rider I ♦ 1 ♦ Petit sillon cutané (le plus souvent au front, à la face, au cou) dû au froncement, à l âge ou à l amaigrissement. Les rides résultent d une diminution de l élasticité de la peau.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
ridé — ride [ rid ] n. f. • 1488; « fer à plisser » XIIIe; de rider I ♦ 1 ♦ Petit sillon cutané (le plus souvent au front, à la face, au cou) dû au froncement, à l âge ou à l amaigrissement. Les rides résultent d une diminution de l élasticité de la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Ride — Ride, v. i. [imp. {Rode} (r[=o]d) ({Rid} [r[i^]d], archaic); p. p. {Ridden}({Rid}, archaic); p. pr. & vb. n. {Riding}.] [AS. r[=i]dan; akin to LG. riden, D. rijden, G. reiten, OHG. r[=i]tan, Icel. r[=i][eth]a, Sw. rida, Dan. ride; cf. L. raeda a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ride — may refer to:* Riding * An amusement ride * Ride , a 1998 comedy by Millicent Shelton * Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere, or RIDE, a system used by police in Canada for DUI spotchecksIn music: * A ride cymbal, part of a standard drum kit * Ride … Wikipedia
ride — ► VERB (past rode; past part. ridden) 1) sit on and control the movement of (a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle). 2) (usu. ride in/on) travel in or on a vehicle or horse. 3) travel over on horseback or on a bicycle or motorcycle: ride the scenic… … English terms dictionary
ride — [rīd] vi. rode, ridden, riding [ME riden < OE ridan, akin to Ger reiten < IE base * reidh , to go, be in motion > L reda, four wheel carriage] 1. a) to sit on and be carried along by a horse or other animal, esp. one controlled by the… … English World dictionary
Ride — Ride, v. t. 1. To sit on, so as to be carried; as, to ride a horse; to ride a bicycle. [1913 Webster] [They] rend up both rocks and hills, and ride the air In whirlwind. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. To manage insolently at will; to domineer over.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ride — Студийный альбом Бони Дже … Википедия
ride — vb 1 Ride, drive as verbs (transitive and intransitive) and as nouns may both involve the idea of moving in or being carried along in a vehicle or conveyance or upon the back of something. The basic meaning of ride is a being borne along in or… … New Dictionary of Synonyms