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1 riding-school
noun (a place where people are taught to ride horses.) jojimo mokykla -
2 on horseback
(riding on a horse: The soldiers rode through the town on horseback.) raitas -
3 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 -
4 surfing
1) (the sport of riding on a surfboard.) banglenčių sportas2) (looking for interesting sites on the Internet.) naršymas po internetą -
5 bareback
adverb, adjective (without a saddle: I enjoy riding bareback.) be balno -
6 breeches
['bri iz, ]( American[) 'bri:-](trousers, especially ones coming just below the knee: riding breeches.) bridžiai, kelnės -
7 crop
[krop] 1. noun1) (a plant which is farmed and harvested: a fine crop of rice; We grow a variety of crops, including cabbages, wheat and barley.) derlius, kultūra, pasėlis2) (a short whip used when horse-riding.) rimbas3) (a (short) haircut: a crop of red hair.) trumpai pakirpti plaukai, ežiukas4) ((of certain birds) the first stomach, which hangs like a bag from the neck.) gurklys2. verb(to cut or nibble short: The sheep crop the grass.) trumpai nukirpti, skabyti- crop up -
8 equestrian
[i'kwestriən](of the art of horse-riding.) jojimo, raitelių -
9 gallop
['ɡæləp] 1. noun((a period of riding at) the fastest pace of a horse: He took the horse out for a gallop; The horse went off at a gallop.) šuoliai, šuoliavimas2. verb1) ((of a horse) to move at a gallop: The horse galloped round the field.) šuoliuoti, bėgti šuoliais2) ((with through) to do, say etc (something) very quickly: He galloped through the work.) greit/paskubomis atlikti, išpyškinti• -
10 jodhpurs
['‹odpəz](riding breeches that fit tightly from the knee to the ankle.) galifė/jojimo kelnės -
11 mountain bike
noun (a bicycle with wide tyres for riding over rough ground.) kalnų dviratis -
12 pentathlon
[pen'tæƟlən](a competition in the Olympic games etc which consists of contests in swimming, cross-country riding and running, fencing and pistol-shooting.) penkiakovė -
13 pony
['pəuni]plural - ponies; noun(a small horse: The child was riding a brown pony.) ponis- pony-trekking -
14 pony-trekking
noun (the sport or pastime of riding in the countryside in small groups.) pasijodinėjimas -
15 rodeo
['rəudiou]plural - rodeos; noun(especially in the United States, a show or contest of riding, lassoing etc.) rodeo -
16 seat
[si:t] 1. noun1) (something for sitting on: Are there enough seats for everyone?) vieta atsisėsti2) (the part of a chair etc on which the body sits: This chair-seat is broken.) sėdynė3) ((the part of a garment covering) the buttocks: I've got a sore seat after all that horse riding; a hole in the seat of his trousers.) sėdynė, užpakalis4) (a place in which a person has a right to sit: two seats for the play; a seat in Parliament; a seat on the board of the company.) vieta5) (a place that is the centre of some activity etc: Universities are seats of learning.) vieta, centras2. verb1) (to cause to sit down: I seated him in the armchair.) pasodinti2) (to have seats for: Our table seats eight.) galėti susodinti•- - seater- seating
- seat belt
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17 stable
I ['steibl] adjective1) (firm and steady or well-balanced: This chair isn't very stable.) tvirtas2) (firmly established and likely to last: a stable government.) tvirtas, stabilus3) ((of a person or his character) unlikely to become unreasonably upset or hysterical: She's the only stable person in the whole family.) išlaikytas4) ((of a substance) not easily decomposed.) tvirtas, sunkiai skaidomas•- stabilize
- stabilise
- stabilization
- stabilisation II ['steibl] noun1) (a building in which horses are kept.) arklidė2) ((in plural) a horse-keeping establishment: He runs the riding stables.) arklidės -
18 steed
[sti:d](an old word for a horse for riding.) žirgas -
19 warrant
['worənt] 1. verb1) (to justify: A slight cold does not warrant your staying off work.) pateisinti2) (an old word to state confidently or (be willing to) bet that: I'll warrant he's gone riding instead of doing his work.) prisiekti, eiti lažybų2. noun(something that gives authority, especially a legal document giving the police the authority for searching someone's house, arresting someone etc: The police have a warrant for his arrest.) orderis
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