ride
Prononciation : [/ɹaɪd/]
Mot
Contexte : « transportation »
(verb) to travel in a vehicle, such as a car, bicycle, or horse, by sitting on it or holding onto it as it moves
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I love to ride my bike to school every morning.
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She doesn't like to ride in cars because they make her feel sick.
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Do you want to ride the bus or walk to the park?
Contexte : « amusement »
(noun) an exciting or enjoyable experience on a mechanical device, such as a roller coaster or carousel, that moves around
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The kids had a blast on the amusement park rides.
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I was too scared to go on the ride at the fair.
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Which ride at the theme park do you want to go on first?
Contexte : « control »
(noun) the way a horse is guided and controlled by a rider
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The rider showed excellent skill in managing the horse's ride.
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The horse was difficult to control during the ride.
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How important is good communication between the rider and the horse during a ride?
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