riding 英 [ˈraɪdɪŋ]   美 [ˈraɪdɪŋ]

riding

riding  英 [ˈraɪdɪŋ] 美 [ˈraɪdɪŋ]

n. 骑马;骑术  v. 骑;乘坐(ride的现在分词) 

名词复数:ridings 

I'm taking riding lessons. 我在学习骑马。
riding boots 马靴

  • Use the word riding for the sport of maneuvering a horse while sitting on its back. So when your friend invites you to go riding, you'd better be prepared to climb up into a saddle.
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  • n. 骑马;骑术
  • v. 骑;乘坐(ride的现在分词)
  • 1. I'm taking riding lessons.

    我在学习骑马。

  • 2. riding boots

    马靴

  • 3. to go riding

    去骑马

  • 4. to go horseback riding

    去骑马

  • riding (n.1) c. 1300, verbal noun from ride (v.). Meaning "teasing, annoying" is from 1927. Riding-hood, worn by women when riding or exposed to weather, is from mid-15c.
  • riding (n.2) one of the three districts into which Yorkshire was divided, late 13c., from late Old English *þriðing, a relic of Viking rule, from Old Norse ðriðjungr "third part," from ðriði "third" (see third). The initial consonant merged with final consonant of preceding north, west, or east.
rid·ing / ˈraɪdɪŋ ; NAmE ˈraɪdɪŋ / noun 1 ( BrE also ˈhorse riding ) ( NAmE also ˈhorseback riding ) [uncountable ] the sport or activity of riding horses 骑马 I'm taking riding lessons. 我在学习骑马。 riding boots 马靴 ( BrE) to go riding 去骑马 ( NAmE) to go horseback riding 去骑马 2 Riding one of the three former parts of the English county of Yorkshire called the East Riding,the North Ridingand the West Riding 区(英格兰约克郡以前的东、西、北三个行政分区之一) ORIGIN From an Anglo-Saxon word meaning ‘one third’. 源自盎格鲁 – 撒克逊单词,意为三分之一。 riding ridings rid·ing / ˈraɪdɪŋ ; NAmE ˈraɪdɪŋ /
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