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1 сидеть верхом на лошади
1) General subject: sit astride a horse (a chair - на стуле), sit astride a horse (стуле)2) Makarov: sit astride a horseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сидеть верхом на лошади
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2 сидеть
1. perch2. perched3. perching4. satон клевал носом, сидя у камина — he sat nodding by the fire
5. seating6. sitsсидеть на троне, царствовать — to sit on the throne
сидеть в темноте, сумерничать — to sit in the dim
7. sitting8. sit; stay; fitсидеть как перчатка, быть как раз — to fit like a glove
хорошо сидеть, быть в пору — to fit tightly
9. seatedСинонимический ряд:трудиться (глаг.) корпеть; трудиться -
3 ride
* * *vb (red, redet)( til hest) ride ( fx he rides every Sunday); ride (, go, travel) on horseback;( sidde overskrævs) sit astride ( fx sit astride a wall);( med objekt) ride ( fx ride a horse to death);[ ride en tur] go for a ride;[ han rider ikke den dag han sadler] [he takes his time in starting];(se også ridende);[ med præp & adv:](mar) ride out the gale (, storm),(fig også) weather the storm;(mar) ride at anchor;[ ride én ned] ride somebody down;[ ride på]( beherske, klare etc) ride ( fx he rode a skittish young horse; a ship riding the waves);( sidde på) ride on ( fx a horse; he rode on his father's back), sit astride ( fx a wall);(også fig) ride on a wave ( fx he rode on a wave of sympathy);[ ride på veksler] fly kites;(se også jagt);(dvs hurtigere) quicken one's pace;[ ride en hest ` til] break (in) a horse;(se også vand). -
4 cabalgar
v.1 to ride.2 to ride a horse, to go on horseback, to ride, to ride horseback.* * *1 (sobre un animal) to ride (en/sobre, -)1 to ride2 (cubrir a una hembra) to cover, mount* * *1. VT1) [jinete] to ride2) [semental] to cover, serve2.VI to ride, go ridingcabalgar sin montura, cabalgar a pelo — to ride bareback
* * ** * *= ride, ride + a horse.Ex. I suppose my biggest piece of advice for riding at night would be to practice a little before you actually go off-road.Ex. Animals can be magical in children's play -- whether it be milking a cow, riding a horse or simply keeping caterpillars in a cage until they emerge as butterflies.----* desaparecer en el horizonte cabalgando al atardecer = ride off + into the sunset.* * ** * *= ride, ride + a horse.Ex: I suppose my biggest piece of advice for riding at night would be to practice a little before you actually go off-road.
Ex: Animals can be magical in children's play -- whether it be milking a cow, riding a horse or simply keeping caterpillars in a cage until they emerge as butterflies.* desaparecer en el horizonte cabalgando al atardecer = ride off + into the sunset.* * *cabalgar [A3 ]vi( liter); «jinete» to ride■ cabalgarvt«semental» to cover, mount* * *
cabalgar ( conjugate cabalgar) verbo intransitivo (liter) [ jinete] to ride
cabalgar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to ride
* * *♦ vi[jinete] to ride♦ vt1. [caballo] to ride2. [semental] to cover, to mate with* * *v/i ride* * *cabalgar {52} vi: to ride (on horseback)* * * -
5 overskrævs
adv:[ overskrævs på] astride ( fx sit astride a chair (, a horse));( også) straddle ( fx a horse; sit straddling a wall). -
6 schrijlings
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7 schrijlings op een paard zitten
schrijlings op een paard zittenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > schrijlings op een paard zitten
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8 възсядам
mount, get on, get astride-on, straddle* * *възся̀дам,гл. mount, get on, get astride on, straddle.* * *bestride: to възсядам a horse - възсядам кон; sit; straddle* * *mount, get on, get astride-on, straddle
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