| 释义 | ride  /raɪd/ (rode /BrE rəʊd; NAmE roʊd/ , ridden /ˈrɪdn/ )
 ► SEE ALLride on sthride sth outride up●ˈride on sth (usually used in the progressive tenses 通常用于进行时) to depend on sth 决定于;取决于;有赖于◆My whole future is riding on this interview.
 我的未来全押在这场面试上。◆There’s a lot of money riding on this deal.
 这宗交易关系到一大笔钱。◆She has a lot riding on this film after the failure of the last two.
 上两部电影失败之后,她对这一部寄予厚望。[v + prep]●ˌride sth ˈoutto manage to survive a difficult period or situation without suffering serious harm 安然渡过(难关);经受住◆Do you think the president will be able to ride out this latest crisis?
 你认为总统能挺过最近这次危机吗?◆Of course your parents were angry, but you should have stayed to ride out the storm.
 你父母当然生气,但你应当留下来挨过那一刻的。OBJ storm, recession[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌride ˈupif an item of clothing  rides up, it gradually moves upwards, out of position (衣服)慢慢向上移,渐渐缩上去◆His waistcoat was riding up over his stomach.
 他的西装背心缩到腹部以上了。◆My skirt tends to ride up.
 我的裙子老是向上拱。[v + adv]
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