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I . ride [raɪd] SUST.

1. ride (riding):

ride

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to take sb for a ride coloq.
to take sb for a ride coloq.

II . ride <rode, ridden> [raɪd] V. trans.

2. ride ingl. am. coloq. (exploit):

ride

III . ride <rode, ridden> [raɪd] V. intr.

3. ride coloq. (take no action):

to let sth ride

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Awaiting execution on the gallows, he sees as a trick of the brain the rider return, so that they will ride together till kingdom come.
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The wagon has a slightly ripply coarse chip ride and, since the coupe has been engineered to deliver a sportier feel, it's no panacea for those seeking a pillowy experience.
www.drivesouth.co.nz
Riders can put on the over the shoulder restraint but a ride operator will push down the lap bar.
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The ability to ride a stationary bike for a prolonged period of time differentiates neurogenic claudication from vascular claudication.
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I looked sideways and saw the earth spinning by, and from that point on, most of the ride was pretty much of a blur.
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Here one can camp, mountain bike, horseback ride, rappel and climb the volcano itself.
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Despite the name, however, it is a carpool or ride-sharing rather than a car share scheme, seeking to link people willing to share transport.
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Never judging or proclaiming, the film is a wild ride that you can't get off.
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She and her husband were attacked while out for a ride on a motor scooter.
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The ride can take from 22 minutes at maximum speed (high season) to 30 minutes at regular speed.
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