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n. paardrijden; rit; weg--------v. rijden; paardrijdenride1[ rajd] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:can you give me a ride to the station? • kan je mij een lift geven tot aan het station?〈 informeel〉 take someone for a ride • iemand voor de gek houden; 〈voornamelijk Amerikaans-Engels; eufemistisch〉 een ritje met iemand gaan maken 〈 onder dwang, met de bedoeling hem te vermoorden〉————————ride2♦voorbeelden:1 ride astride/side-saddle • schrijlings/in amazonenzit (paard) rijdenride high • hoog op het water liggen4 this horse rides well • dit paard rijdt goed/is goed berijdbaar¶ Batman rides again • Batman slaat weer toe/is weer in actieride roughshod over someone/something • (gemakkelijk) over iemand heen lopen, over iets heen stappen, zich niet storen aan iemand/ietsride up • omhoogkruipen, opkruipenthis skirt is always riding up • die rok kruipt altijd omhoogII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉3 (laten/doen) rijden♦voorbeelden:2 ride a bicycle/bike • op de fiets rijden, fietsen
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