amerikai:
brit:
1. Full of.
2. Oppressed, dominated or plagued by.
1. To transport oneself by sitting on and directing a horse, later also a bicycle etc.
2. To be transported in a vehicle; to travel as a passenger.
3. (chiefly US and South Africa) To transport (someone) in a vehicle.
The cab rode him downtown.
4. Of a ship: to sail, to float on the water.
5. To be carried or supported by something lightly and quickly; to travel in such a way, as though on horseback.
The witch cackled and rode away on her broomstick.
6. To traverse by riding.
7. To convey, as by riding; to make or do by riding.
How many races have you ridden this year?
8. To support a rider, as a horse; to move under the saddle.
A horse rides easy or hard, slow or fast.
9. To mount (someone) to have sex with them; to have sexual intercourse with.
10. To nag or criticize; to annoy (someone).
11. Of clothing: to gradually move (up) and crease; to ruckle.
12. To rely, depend (on).
13. Of clothing: to rest (in a given way on a part of the body).
14. To play defense on the defensemen or midfielders, as an attackman.
15. To manage insolently at will; to domineer over.
16. To overlap (each other); said of bones or fractured fragments.
17. To monitor (some component of an audiovisual signal) in order to keep it within acceptable bounds.
18. In jazz, a steady rhythmical style.
1. To free (something) from a hindrance or annoyance.
We're trying to rid the world of poverty.
Szinonimák: deliver, disencumber
2. To banish.
3. To kill.