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riding

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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rid·ing /ˈraɪdɪŋ/ noun [uncountable]  DSHthe sport or activity of riding horses 骑马(运动) horse riding 骑马 Shall we go riding on Saturday? 我们星期六去骑马好吗?riding school/stables (=place where people learn to ride horses) 骑术学校
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ridingVoters elect members of Parliament from districts known as ridings.Generally, a snaffle will be required for family horse, riding club horse and novice riding.Horse riding is also now available at Choupana and Sto da Serra.As one gains in skill the performance of the task of riding is released to the periphery of awareness.Horses out riding can show their intolerance for the same daily routine and their need for excitement.Driving like his is helping the growth of off-road riding.The riding became more regular and I wanted to ride more often than I could.riding school/stablesShe hated school and left at sixteen to go and train in a riding stables to be an instructor.It is more of a social club than a riding school.The dramatic headland of St Govan's Head is a firm favourite with climbers and there are many bridlepaths and riding schools.Tennis courts and riding stables are planned for summer 1992.They sell to private individuals, families and riding stables, he said.The Riding Establishment Act makes it compulsory for riding schools to hold a licence which is issued after annual inspections.Now back working at her own riding stables, Anne Haine offered this encouragement.She left the riding stables and went on the dole.
nRi·ding /ˈraɪdɪŋ/ noun  none of the three official parts into which Yorkshire, northern England, was formerly divided. The three divisions were called the East Riding, West Riding, and North Riding.Origin riding (1200-1300) ride
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Riding
Riding /ˈraɪdɪŋ/ noun
one of the three official parts into which Yorkshire, northern England, was formerly divided. The three divisions were called the East Riding, West Riding, and North Riding.


riding
riding /ˈraɪdɪŋ/ noun [uncountable]
 Word Family: noun: ride, rider, riding, override; verb: ride, override; adjective: overriding
 Date: 1200-1300
 Origin: ride

the sport or activity of riding horses:
    horse riding
    Shall we go riding on Saturday?
    riding school/stables (=place where people learn to ride horses)


🔑 rid·ingBrE /ˈraɪdɪŋ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈraɪdɪŋ/ 🔊 noun🔑 (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Riding one of the three former parts of the English county of Yorkshire called the East Riding, the North Riding and 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。