英語單詞

ride是什麽意思

ride

英 [raɪd] 美 [raɪd]
  • vi. 騎馬;乘車;依靠;漂浮
  • vt. 騎;乘;控製;(騎馬、自行車等)穿越;搭乘;飄浮
  • n. 騎;乘坐;交通工具;可供騎行的路;(乘坐汽車等的)旅行;乘騎;(乘車或騎車的)短途旅程;供乘騎的遊樂設施
  • n. (英)賴德(人名);(法、葡)裏德(人名)

中文詞源


ride 騎馬,騎車,乘坐

來自古英語 ridan,騎馬,乘坐,來自 Proto-Germanic*ridan,騎行,來自 PIE*reidh,騎行,詞源 同 road,raid.

英文詞源


ride
ride: [OE] Ride is a widespread Germanic verb, with close relatives in German reiten, Dutch rijden, Swedish rida, and Danish ride. It apparently has connections in the Celtic languages – Irish rīadaim ‘ride’ and Gaulish rēda ‘chariot’, for instance – but its ultimate provenance is unclear.
=> raid, road
ride (v.)
Old English ridan "sit or be carried on" (as on horseback), "move forward; rock; float, sail" (class I strong verb; past tense rad, past participle riden), from Proto-Germanic *ridan (cognates: Old Norse riða, Old Saxon ridan, Old Frisian rida "to ride," Middle Dutch riden, Dutch rijden, Old High Germn ritan, German reiten), from PIE *reidh- "to ride" (cognates: Old Irish riadaim "I travel," Old Gaulish reda "chariot"). Common to Celtic and Germanic, perhaps a loan word from one to the other.

Meaning "heckle" is from 1912; that of "have sex with (a woman)" is from mid-13c.; that of "dominate cruelly" is from 1580s. To ride out "endure (a storm, etc.) without great damage" is from 1520s. To ride shotgun is 1963, from custom of having an armed man beside the driver on the stagecoach in Old West movies to ward off trouble. To ride shank's mare "walk" is from 1846 (see shank (n.)).
ride (n.)
1759, "journey on the back of a horse or in a vehicle," from ride (v.); slang meaning "a motor vehicle" is recorded from 1930; sense of "amusement park device" is from 1934. Meaning "act of sexual intercourse" is from 1937. To take (someone) for a ride "tease, mislead, cheat," is first attested 1925, American English, possibly from underworld sense of "take on a car trip with intent to kill" (1927). Phrase go along for the ride in the figurative sense "join in passively" is from 1956. A ride cymbal (1956) is used by jazz drummers for keeping up continuous rhythm, as opposed to a crash cymbal (ride as "rhythm" in jazz slang is recorded from 1936).

雙語例句


1. If you want a cheap ride, take a minicab.
要想出行便宜,就坐小型出租車吧。

來自柯林斯例句

2. The ride was smooth until they got into the merchant ship's wake.
航行一直很順利,直到他們碰上了商船的尾流。

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3. Naomi was given a pony and taught to ride side-saddle.
別人給娜奧米一匹小型馬並教會她如何側騎馬。

來自柯林斯例句

4. The Princess had been invited to ride in a charity race.
公主受邀參加一場慈善性質的賽馬比賽。

來自柯林斯例句

5. The ruling party think they can ride out the political storm.
執政黨認為他們可以安然度過這場政治風暴。

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