He prefers travelling on the Tube to riding in a limousine. [V + in/on]
他更願意乘地鐵出行,不願坐豪華轎車。
I was riding on the back of a friend's bicycle. [V in/on n]
我當時坐在一個朋友的自行車後座上。
I remember the village full of American servicemen riding around in jeeps. [VERB adv./prep.]
我記得當時村子裏滿是開着吉普到處轉悠的美國兵。
I rode to Lily's in a cab. [VERB adv./prep.]
我乘出租車去了莉莉家。
When you want to say that someone is controlling a horse, bicycle, or motorbike, you can use ride as a transitive verb, with the object coming immediately after it. Whether you ride a motorbike, scooter or moped, get yourself properly trained. However, if you want to say that someone is a passenger in a vehicle, ride must be followed by a preposition. I was riding on the back of a friend's bicycle... We are still letting our children ride in the front seat of our cars. If ride is used without an object, a preposition, or any other phrase that specifies the context, it usually refers to the activity of riding a horse. 'Do you ride?' — 'No, I've never been on a horse.'
表示騎馬、自行車或摩托車時,ride可以用作及物動詞,賓語緊接其後:Whether you ride a motorbike, scooter or moped, get yourself properly trained(不管是騎摩托車、小輪摩托車還是機動自行車,都應接受適當的培訓)。然而,表示乘交通工具時,ride必須和介詞連用:I was riding on the back of a friend's bicycle (我當時坐在一個朋友的自行車後座上),We are still letting our children ride in the front seat of our cars (我們仍然讓孩子們坐在汽車的前座上)。如果ride後未接賓語、介詞或其他明確語境的詞組,通常表示騎馬:‘Do you ride?’ — ‘No, I've never been on a horse’ (“你會騎馬嗎?”—“不會,我從來沒有騎過”)。
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