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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

ridden1 [Am ˈrɪdn, Brit ˈrɪdn] Past part ride

I. ride <Past rode, Past Part ridden> [Am raɪd, Brit rʌɪd] VERB trans

1.1. ride (as means of transport) animal:

1.2. ride (as means of transport) bicycle/motorbike:

1.3. ride (as means of transport) Am:

ride bus/subway/train

2.1. ride (traverse on horseback):

ride countryside/plains

2.2. ride (run):

ride race

3.1. ride (be carried upon):

ride waves/wind

3.2. ride (absorb impact of):

ride blow/bump

4. ride Am ugs (harass):

II. ride <Past rode, Past Part ridden> [Am raɪd, Brit rʌɪd] VERB intr

1.1. ride (on animal):

1.2. ride (on bicycle, in vehicle):

can I ride with you, John? esp Am

2. ride (run, go):

ride horse:
ride vehicle:
ride vehicle:

3. ride (be carried along, borne up):

to let sth ride , let it ride

III. ride [Am raɪd, Brit rʌɪd] SUBST

1. ride (on horse, in vehicle etc):

to take sb for a ride ugs
tomarle el pelo a alguien ugs
to take sb for a ride ugs
llevar a alguien al baile Méx ugs
to take sb for a ride ugs
agarrar a alguien de punto RíoPl ugs

2.1. ride C (at amusement park):

2.2. ride C (path):

3. ride (motor vehicle) Am:

ride ugs
ride ugs
carro m LatAm excl CSur
ride ugs
auto m esp CSur

4. ride (person giving a lift):

ride Am
ride Am
persona f que lleva a alguien en carro LatAm
ride Am
persona f que da (un) aventón Col Méx

ridden2 ADJ pred

ridden with sth ridden with debt
he was ridden with doubt

-ridden [Am ˈrɪdn, Brit ˈrɪdn] SUFFIX

conflict-ridden
guilt-ridden

debt-ridden [Am ˈdɛtˌrɪdn, Brit ˈdɛtˌrɪd(ə)n] ADJ

debt-ridden

jargon-ridden [ˈdʒɑːɡ(ə)nˌrɪd(ə)n] ADJ

jargon-ridden
jargon-ridden

cliché-ridden [kliːˈʃeɪˌrɪdn, ˈkliːʃeɪˌrɪdn] ADJ

cliché-ridden
cliché-ridden

angst-ridden ADJ

angst-ridden

bug-ridden [Am ˈbəɡˌrɪd(ə)n, Brit ˈbʌɡˌrɪd(ə)n] ADJ

1. bug-ridden (infested with bugs):

bug-ridden

2. bug-ridden COMPUT:

bug-ridden

class-ridden [Am ˈklæsˌrɪd(ə)n, Brit ˈklɑːsˌrɪd(ə)n] ADJ

class-ridden attitudes/society:

class-ridden

I. ride <Past rode, Past Part ridden> [Am raɪd, Brit rʌɪd] VERB trans

1.1. ride (as means of transport) animal:

1.2. ride (as means of transport) bicycle/motorbike:

1.3. ride (as means of transport) Am:

ride bus/subway/train

2.1. ride (traverse on horseback):

ride countryside/plains

2.2. ride (run):

ride race

3.1. ride (be carried upon):

ride waves/wind

3.2. ride (absorb impact of):

ride blow/bump

4. ride Am ugs (harass):

II. ride <Past rode, Past Part ridden> [Am raɪd, Brit rʌɪd] VERB intr

1.1. ride (on animal):

1.2. ride (on bicycle, in vehicle):

can I ride with you, John? esp Am

2. ride (run, go):

ride horse:
ride vehicle:
ride vehicle:

3. ride (be carried along, borne up):

to let sth ride , let it ride

III. ride [Am raɪd, Brit rʌɪd] SUBST

1. ride (on horse, in vehicle etc):

to take sb for a ride ugs
tomarle el pelo a alguien ugs
to take sb for a ride ugs
llevar a alguien al baile Méx ugs
to take sb for a ride ugs
agarrar a alguien de punto RíoPl ugs

2.1. ride C (at amusement park):

2.2. ride C (path):

3. ride (motor vehicle) Am:

ride ugs
ride ugs
carro m LatAm excl CSur
ride ugs
auto m esp CSur

4. ride (person giving a lift):

ride Am
ride Am
persona f que lleva a alguien en carro LatAm
ride Am
persona f que da (un) aventón Col Méx

im PONS Wörterbuch

Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch

ridden [ˈrɪdn] VERB

ridden Part Perf of ride

I. ride [raɪd] rode, ridden rode, ridden SUBST

ride on horse, motorbike, car:

Wendungen:

to take sb for a ride ugs

II. ride [raɪd] rode, ridden rode, ridden VERB trans

1. ride (sit on):

2. ride Am ugs (exploit):

III. ride [raɪd] rode, ridden rode, ridden VERB intr

1. ride on horse, bicycle:

2. ride (do well):

3. ride ugs (take no action):

to let sth ride

crime-ridden ADJ

crime-ridden

guilt-ridden ADJ

guilt-ridden

I. ride [raɪd] rode, ridden rode, ridden SUBST

ride on horse, motorbike, car:

Wendungen:

to take sb for a ride ugs

II. ride [raɪd] rode, ridden rode, ridden VERB trans

1. ride (sit on):

2. ride Am ugs (exploit):

III. ride [raɪd] rode, ridden rode, ridden VERB intr

1. ride on horse, bicycle:

2. ride (do well):

3. ride ugs (take no action):

to let sth ride

ride up VERB intr

ride up person
ride up dress

ride out VERB trans a. übtr

ride down VERB trans

Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
flea-ridden
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch

ridden [ˈrɪd·ən] VERB

ridden Part Perf of ride

I. ride [raɪd] SUBST

ride on horse, motorcycle, car:

Wendungen:

to take sb for a ride sl

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

1. ride (sit on):

2. ride ugs (tease):

to ride sb about sth

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

1. ride on horse, bicycle:

2. ride (do well):

3. ride ugs (take no action):

to let sth ride

guilt-ridden ADJ

guilt-ridden

crime-ridden ADJ

crime-ridden

I. ride [raɪd] SUBST

ride on horse, motorcycle, car:

Wendungen:

to take sb for a ride sl

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

1. ride (sit on):

2. ride ugs (tease):

to ride sb about sth

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

1. ride on horse, bicycle:

2. ride (do well):

3. ride ugs (take no action):

to let sth ride

ride out VERB trans a. übtr

joy ride [ˈdʒɔɪ·raɪd] SUBST

ride down VERB trans

ride up VERB intr

ride up person
ride up dress
jerky ride
jerky ride
a tirones Méx
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
flea-ridden

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After two years this restriction is lifted and any size or power of motorcycle may be ridden.
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The tram, the fog-ridden cold morning outside were all imaginary.
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They soon find they are forced to live in a crime-ridden neighborhood apartment.
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A chute was built for the steer roping, but the bucking horses were all blindfolded and snubbed and then ridden until the horse stopped bucking.
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As life expectancy during his time was relatively low, at the age of 68 he was bed-ridden.
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