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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.) montar, ir en2) (to (be able to) ride on and control (a horse, bicycle etc): Can you ride a bicycle?) montar a/en3) (to take part (in a horse-race etc): He's riding in the first race.) correr4) (to go out regularly on horseback (eg as a hobby): My daughter rides every Saturday morning.) montar a caballo
2. noun1) (a journey on horseback, on a bicycle etc: He likes to go for a long ride on a Sunday afternoon.) paseo a caballo/en bicicleta2) (a usually short period of riding on or in something: Can I have a ride on your bike?) vuelta•- rider- riding-school
ride1 n paseo / vueltado you want to go for a ride? ¿quieres ir a dar una vuelta?ride2 vb montarcan you ride a horse? ¿sabes montar a caballo?tr[raɪd]1 (on bicycle, horse) paseo1 (on horse) montar a caballo; (on bicycle) ir en bicicleta2 (in vehicle) viajar1 (horse) montar2 (bicycle) montar en, andar en■ can you ride a bike? ¿sabes andar en bici?\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto take somebody for a ride tomar el pelo a alguiento ride the storm capear el temporal1) : montar, ir, andarto ride a horse: montar a caballoto ride a bicycle: montar en bicicleta, andar en bicicletato ride the bus: ir en autobús2) traverse: recorrerhe rode 5 miles: recorrió 5 millas3) tease: burlarse de, ridiculizar4) carry: llevar5) weather: capearthey rode out the storm: capearon el temporal6)to ride the waves : surcar los maresride vi1) : montar a caballo, cabalgar2) travel: ir, viajar (en coche, en bicicleta, etc.)3) run: andar, marcharthe car rides well: el coche anda bien4)to ride at anchor : estar fondeado5)to let things ride : dejar pasar las cosasride n1) : paseo m, vuelta f (en coche, en bicicleta, a caballo)to go for a ride: dar una vueltato give someone a ride: llevar en coche a alguien2) : aparato m (en un parque de diversiones)n.• paseo s.m.• viaje s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: rode, ridden) = ir en v.• montar v.• pasear v.
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1. raɪd1) ( as means of transport)a)Paradise Boy, ridden by G. Moffatt — Paradise Boy, jineteado por G. Moffatt or con G. Moffatt en la monta
b)to ride a bicycle/motorbike — montar or (AmL tb) andar* en bicicleta/moto
c) (AmE) \<\<bus/subwayain\>\> ir* en2)a) ( traverse on horseback) \<\<countryside/plains\>\> recorrer a caballob) ( run) \<\<race\>\> correr en3) ( be carried upon) \<\<waves/wind\>\> dejarse llevar por4) ( harass) (AmE colloq) tenerla* tomada con (fam)
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vi1)a) ( on horse) montar or (AmL tb) andar* a caballoto go riding — ir* a montar or (AmL tb) a andar a caballo, ir* a hacer equitación
b) (on bicycle, in vehicle) ir*we rode into town — fuimos al centro en bicicleta (or en moto etc)
can I ride with you, John? — (esp AmE) ¿puedo ir contigo en el coche, John?
2) (run, go) \<\<horse\>\> correr; \<\<vehicle\>\> andar*, marchar3) (be carried along, borne up)to ride ON something: they ride on the backs of the working population viven a costa de la clase trabajadora; to be riding high estar* en la cresta de la ola; to let something ride: let it ride déjalo correr or pasar; to let things ride — dejar que las cosas sigan su curso
•Phrasal Verbs:- ride on- ride out- ride up
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1) (on horse, in vehicle etc)let's go for a ride on our bikes/in your car — vamos a dar una vuelta or un paseo en bicicleta/en tu coche
will you give me a ride on your back? — ¿me llevas a cuestas?
it's only a short bus/taxi ride from here — queda a poca distancia de aquí en autobús/taxi
the firm has had a bumpy ride recently — las cosas no han marchado muy bien para la empresa últimamente
from then on, it was a smooth ride — de ahí en adelante, todo marchó sobre ruedas
to hitch a ride — (esp AmE) hacer* dedo or auto-stop, pedir* aventón (Col, Méx fam)
she gave us a ride into town — (esp AmE) nos llevó al centro en coche, nos acercó al centro, nos dio un aventón (Méx) or (Col fam) una palomita al centro
I went along for the ride — aproveché el viaje, aproveché el aventón (Méx) or (Col fam) la palomita
to take somebody for a ride — (colloq) tomarle el pelo a algn (fam)
2) ( at amusement park)[raɪd] (vb: pt rode) (pp ridden)the rides — las atracciones, los juegos (AmL)
1. N1) (=journey) paseo m ; (=car ride) vuelta f en coche; (=bike ride) paseo en bicicleta; (=horse ride) paseo a caballo; (esp US) (=free ride) viaje m gratuito•
he gave me a ride into town — (in car) me llevó en coche a la ciudad, me dio aventón hasta la ciudad (Mex)•
to get a ride, I got a ride all the way to Bordeaux — un automovilista me llevó todo hasta Burdeos•
to go for a ride — (in car, on bike, on horse) dar una vuelta, pasear•
it was a rough ride — fue un viaje bastante incómodoto give sb a rough ride — (fig) hacer pasar un mal rato a algn
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to take a ride in a helicopter — dar un paseo en helicópteroto take sb for a ride — (in car) dar una vuelta en coche a algn; (=make fool of) * tomarle el pelo a algn; (=swindle) * dar gato por liebre a algn; (=kill) ** (US) mandar a algn al otro barrio **
- be taken for a ride- come/go along for the ride2) (=distance travelled) viaje m, recorrido mit's a ten-minute ride on the bus — son diez minutos en autobús or (Mex) en camión
4) (=path) vereda f2. VT1) [+ horse] montar; [+ bicycle] montar en, ir en, andar encan you ride a bike? — ¿sabes montar en bicicleta?
2) [+ distance]3)to ride a good race — hacer bien una carrera, dar buena cuenta de sí (en una carrera)
4) (esp US)*to ride sb — tenerla tomada con algn, no dejar en paz a algn
to ride sb hard — exigir mucho a algn, darle duro a algn *
to ride an idea to death — explotar una idea con demasiado entusiasmo, acabar con una idea a fuerza de repetirla demasiado
5) (Naut) [+ waves] hender, surcar3. VI1) (on horse) montarcan you ride? — ¿sabes montar a caballo?
2) (in car) ir, viajarto ride on a bus/in a car/in a train — viajar en autobús/en coche/en tren
3) (with prep, adv)•
he rode straight at me — arremetió contra mí•
to ride home on sb's shoulders — ser llevado a casa en los hombros de algn•
to ride to Jaén — ir (a caballo) a Jaén4)to ride at anchor — (Naut) estar fondeado
5) (fig)- be riding high- let things ride- ride by- ride off- ride on- ride out- ride up* * *
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1. [raɪd]1) ( as means of transport)a)Paradise Boy, ridden by G. Moffatt — Paradise Boy, jineteado por G. Moffatt or con G. Moffatt en la monta
b)to ride a bicycle/motorbike — montar or (AmL tb) andar* en bicicleta/moto
c) (AmE) \<\<bus/subway/train\>\> ir* en2)a) ( traverse on horseback) \<\<countryside/plains\>\> recorrer a caballob) ( run) \<\<race\>\> correr en3) ( be carried upon) \<\<waves/wind\>\> dejarse llevar por4) ( harass) (AmE colloq) tenerla* tomada con (fam)
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vi1)a) ( on horse) montar or (AmL tb) andar* a caballoto go riding — ir* a montar or (AmL tb) a andar a caballo, ir* a hacer equitación
b) (on bicycle, in vehicle) ir*we rode into town — fuimos al centro en bicicleta (or en moto etc)
can I ride with you, John? — (esp AmE) ¿puedo ir contigo en el coche, John?
2) (run, go) \<\<horse\>\> correr; \<\<vehicle\>\> andar*, marchar3) (be carried along, borne up)to ride ON something: they ride on the backs of the working population viven a costa de la clase trabajadora; to be riding high estar* en la cresta de la ola; to let something ride: let it ride déjalo correr or pasar; to let things ride — dejar que las cosas sigan su curso
•Phrasal Verbs:- ride on- ride out- ride up
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1) (on horse, in vehicle etc)let's go for a ride on our bikes/in your car — vamos a dar una vuelta or un paseo en bicicleta/en tu coche
will you give me a ride on your back? — ¿me llevas a cuestas?
it's only a short bus/taxi ride from here — queda a poca distancia de aquí en autobús/taxi
the firm has had a bumpy ride recently — las cosas no han marchado muy bien para la empresa últimamente
from then on, it was a smooth ride — de ahí en adelante, todo marchó sobre ruedas
to hitch a ride — (esp AmE) hacer* dedo or auto-stop, pedir* aventón (Col, Méx fam)
she gave us a ride into town — (esp AmE) nos llevó al centro en coche, nos acercó al centro, nos dio un aventón (Méx) or (Col fam) una palomita al centro
I went along for the ride — aproveché el viaje, aproveché el aventón (Méx) or (Col fam) la palomita
to take somebody for a ride — (colloq) tomarle el pelo a algn (fam)
2) ( at amusement park)the rides — las atracciones, los juegos (AmL)
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