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1 Translation result for
ridden
in Spanish
verb
ride
verb
rode, has ridden, is riding, rides
montar a caballo, cabalgar
;
montar, ir, andar
;
recorrer
;
viajar (en coche, en bicicleta, etc.)
;
marchar
;
burlarse de, ridiculizar
;
llevar
;
capear
Example sentences of
ride
verb
•
She learned how to
ride
a horse when she was young.
•
Most children learn to
ride
a bicycle at an early age.
•
He
rides
his motorcycle to work every day.
•
I never
rode
on a horse before.
•
She got on her bicycle and
rode
away.
More examples
•
He decided to walk to the movies instead of
riding
the bus.
•
She
rides
the subway home from school.
•
They
rode
the elevator to the second floor.
•
We
rode
through the park in a horse-drawn carriage.
•
The dog
rode
in the back of the truck.
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Synonyms of
ride
verb
carry
,
run
,
tease
,
travel
,
traverse
,
weather
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Reverse translation for
ridden
montar a caballo
cabalgar
- to ride (on horseback)
montar
- to mount, to set up, to establish, to assemble, to put together, to edit (a film), to stage, to put on (a show), to cock (a gun)
ir
- to go, to lead, to extend, to stretch, to work, to function, to get on, to get along
andar
- to walk, to travel, to walk, to go, to travel, to run, to function, to ride, to be
recorrer
- to travel through, to tour, to cover (a distance), to go over, to look over
viajar
(en coche, en bicicleta, etc.)
- to travel, to journey
marchar
- to go, to travel, to walk, to work, to go, to march
burlarse de
ridiculizar
- to ridicule
llevar
- to have, to lead, to take away, to carry, to wear, to take, to lead
capear
- to make a pass with the cape (in bullfighting), to dodge, to weather
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