1. ride
It's a ten-minute ride from here to the train station.
I'm tired. I just want to go on the teacup ride and take it easy.
The bus ride made her feel so sick that she began to vomit.
For your own safety, never ride in a car with a drunk driver.
Thanks to his bold decision, he was able to ride out the crisis.
The new coalition government is trying to ride out the storm.
Why don't you get rid of your motorcycle? You never ride it any more.
Hre rides bicycle.
Well then I'll allow two on a bike, but you pedal, because I'll ride on the rack.
Each opportunity to hate the French and to let them know is good to seize. If additionally you can take one for a ride, it's even better!
That shan't happen again, Fortunatus said to himself, and they started to ride at each other again. This time, Fortunatus's spear met his foe so powerfully that he flew from his horse like a ball and lay dead on the earth.
I'm back from a two-month-long trip to the States, away from my girlfriend, so she's going to get a ride tonight.
People sharing a ride should refrain from conversation with other passengers.
This Sunday let's take a joy ride and see where we end up.
They said something to the effect of ‘I’m going in the same direction so, I’ll call a taxi and then why don’t you ride with me?’
Englisch Wort "jechać na"(ride) tritt in Sätzen auf:
on the go spr unit 32. ride on
Luckily, his last risky venture had been successful, so he allowed his reputation and career to ride on it.
e.g. Luckily, his last risky venture had been successful, so he allowed his reputation and career to ride on it.
3. go on
Sorry for interrupting Please go on
If you go on eating like that, you're going to get fat within a year.
The show must go on
You can go on studying, I won't bother you anymore.
go on holiday
I can't go on with this report. I need more information.
[She can't go on pretending that everything is fine when it clearly isn't.]
This situation will go on indefinitley if we don't do something
Please, go on
continue/Please, go on. Don't let me interrupt you
The film seemed to go on forever.
I heard the TV go on in the next room.
The lights go on automatically when it gets dark, and go off when it gets light.
We can't go on living like this. She didn't even look up. She just went on reading.
Please go on with what you're doing and don't let us interrupt you. [+ -ing verb] We really can't go on living like this - we'll have to find a bigger house.
4. went on
5. riding
I remember riding home on a pickup truck last Sunday.
I got sick riding the roller coaster with the loop-the-loop.
You should always wear a seat belt when you are riding in a car.
About sixty men from the tribe quickly arrived riding horses.
Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving.
You're playing with fire if you insist on riding your motorcycle without a helmet on.
I experienced horse riding.
Brothers Grimm's Little Red Riding Hood has a neutral gender, while Charles Perrault's has a masculine one.
Consider carefully what you're about to say. You have a lot riding on it.
A wily hunter, Christopher Columbus once donned a red riding hood and went into the forest. Without a doubt, he attracted the Big Bad Wolf, grabbed him, and dragged the screaming wolf back to his ship.
Mulligan has been riding high since he seized the crown in a come-from-behind victory 14 months ago.
I'd like to take it easy riding in a rowboat - just the two of us.
Today, after riding, while grooming the horse I carelessly got my right foot trod on.
Junk bond dealers left the market riding on a pillow of air.
Luckily, Owen was wearing his helmet when he went riding because he fell off his horse.