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rode [roʊd, GB rəʊd] VERBE

rode pt of:

Voir aussi : ride

I . ride [raɪd] SUBST

2. ride Am fam:

carona f

II . ride <rode, ridden> [raɪd] VERBE trans (sit on)

III . ride <rode, ridden> [raɪd] VERBE intr (on horse, bicyle)

I . ride [raɪd] SUBST

2. ride Am fam:

carona f

II . ride <rode, ridden> [raɪd] VERBE trans (sit on)

III . ride <rode, ridden> [raɪd] VERBE intr (on horse, bicyle)

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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He took a stick and whittled it, so it was whiter than his brothers' horses, and rode off on it.
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Ten per cent of people used buses for all or part of their journey while six percent walked and one percent rode a bike.
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Each competitor rode singly against the watch from a standing start.
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Knowing that he would die young, he rode the roller coaster of emotion, complaining to the Almighty in one poem and beseeching forgiveness in another.
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They had 30 camels that they rode upon by turns.
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He at once rode away for medical assistance.
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If the clutch was engaged too quickly the engine could bog or even stall while the rest of the starting field rode away.
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When he rode his motorcycle through town in his clerical collar, he challenged the congregations image of a small-town pastor.
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Her desire to eat metallic objects over-rode any sense of politeness.
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He rode in his last races in 1892 after which he worked for a time as a trainer and as a racetrack official.
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