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1 riding
rid.ing[r'aidiŋ] n 1 equitação, ação de cavalgar, cavalgada. 2 passeio a cavalo ou de carro. 3 caminho próprio para passeio a cavalo ou de carro ao longo ou através de um bosque. 4 Naut ancoração. -
2 riding teacher
rid.ing teach.er[r'aidiŋ ti:tʃə] n = link=riding-master riding-master. -
3 riding habit
rid.ing hab.it[r'aidiŋ hæbit] n traje de montaria feminino.————————riding habittraje de montaria. -
4 riding-hood
rid.ing-hood[r'aidiŋ hud] n capuz de viagem. Little Red Riding Hood Chapeuzinho Vermelho (Conto de Grimm). -
5 riding academy
rid.ing a.cad.e.my[r'aidiŋ əkædəmi] n Amer, coll hotel que aluga aposentos para encontros amorosos fortuitos e furtivos, rendez-vous, Braz puteiro. -
6 riding boots
rid.ing boots[r'aidiŋ bu:ts] n botas de montaria. -
7 riding breeches
rid.ing breech.es[r'aidiŋ bri:tʃiz] n calça de montaria. -
8 riding light
rid.ing light[r'aidiŋ lait] n Naut luz de âncora. -
9 riding school
rid.ing school[r'aidiŋ sku:l] n escola de equitação. -
10 riding suit
rid.ing suit[r'aidiŋ su:t] n traje de montaria. -
11 riding-clothes
rid.ing-clothes[r'aidiŋ klouðz] n traje de montaria. -
12 riding-coat
rid.ing-coat[r'aidiŋ kout] n modelo de paletó usado no traje de montaria. -
13 riding-glove
rid.ing-glove[r'aidiŋ gl∧vz] n luva usada para montar. -
14 riding-master
rid.ing-mas.ter[r'aidiŋ ma:stə] n mestre ou instrutor de equitação. -
15 riding-rod
rid.ing-rod[r'aidiŋ rɔd] n varinha para cavaleiros. -
16 riding-whip
rid.ing-whip[r'aidiŋ wip] n chicote para equitação. -
17 riding-school
noun (a place where people are taught to ride horses.) escola de equitação -
18 riding boots
botas de montariaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > riding boots
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19 riding-school
noun (a place where people are taught to ride horses.) escola de equitação -
20 Little Red Riding Hood
Little Red Riding HoodChapeuzinho Vermelho (Conto de Grimm).
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Riding — Rid ing, a. 1. Employed to travel; traveling; as, a riding clerk. One riding apparitor. Ayliffe. [1913 Webster] 2. Used for riding on; as, a riding horse. [1913 Webster] 3. Used for riding, or when riding; devoted to riding; as, a riding whip; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Riding — [ raɪdɪȖ], Laura, eigentlich L. Riding Jackson [ dʒæksn], amerikanische Schriftstellerin, * New York 16. 1. 1901, ✝ Sebastian (Fla.) 2. 9. 1991; gehörte in den frühen 20er Jahren der Dichtergruppe der Fugitives an; lebte 1926 39 in England und… … Universal-Lexikon
Riding — Rid ing, n. 1. The act or state of one who rides. [1913 Webster] 2. A festival procession. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] When there any riding was in Cheap. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 3. Same as {Ride}, n., 3. Sir P. Sidney. [1913 Webster] 4. A district in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Riding — Rid ing (r[imac]d [i^]ng), n. [For thriding, Icel. [thorn]ri[eth]jungr the third part, fr. [thorn]ri[eth]i third, akin to E. third. See {Third}.] One of the three jurisdictions into which the county of York, in England, is divided; formerly under … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
riding — one of the three districts into which Yorkshire was divided, 1295, from late O.E. *þriðing, a relic of Viking rule, from O.N. ðriðjungr third part, from ðriði third (see THIRD (Cf. third)). The initial consonant merged with final consonant of… … Etymology dictionary
riding — ri|ding [ raıdıŋ ] noun uncount the activity or sport of riding a horse or other animal: go horseback riding: They go horseback riding nearly every day. a. only before noun used for riding horses: riding boots/breeches a riding school/stables … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English