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词汇 ride out
释义
Idiom
ride outride out (something)
to continue to work or exist through something difficult or dangerous.
He rode out the recession very well, and, in fact, his business actually grew.There was a big storm, but the ship managed to ride it out.

Phr V
ride out
rides, riding, rode, ridden
ride out sth or ride sth out
if someone rides out a difficult situation, they continue to survive during it, or are not badly affected by it
Many companies did not manage to ride out the recession.The government seem confident that they'll ride out the storm. (= not be harmed by the difficult situation)
ride out
1. noun
a group motor-scooter excursion UK, 2001
2. verb
to depart. Used by London teenagers in the late 1950s. UK, 1958
phraseride out1. ride out sthride sth out not passive to succeed in getting to the end of a difficult situation without being badly harmed by it, so that you can then continue as before: The Government is determined to ride out the present crisis.ride out the storm I don't think Clinton will be forced to resign - my guess is he'll ride out the storm. SIMILAR TO: weather the storm2. ride out a storm/ hurricane/rough seas if a ship rides out a storm etc, it succeeds in keeping floating until the storm has ended: The Greek fleet had anchored in the shelter of a bay to ride out the storm.

ride out

1. To travel to or from a place on a vehicle or animal. My friends and I had some time to kill, so we got the bus and rode out to the mall for a few hours. He rode out of the camp on a tiny little donkey that could barely stay upright.
2. To endure or survive something that is unpleasant, difficult, or dangerous. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "ride" and "out." You could try to ride it out, but I think you're better off dealing with the scandal up front. We went down to my uncle's underground shelter to ride out the storm.

ride something out

to endure something unpleasant. (Originally referred to ships lasting out a storm.) It was a nasty situation, but the mayor tried to ride it out. The mayor decided to ride out the scandal.

ride out (of some place)

to travel out of a place on something such as a horse or bicycle. All the racers rode out of the starting area and began the bicycle marathon. At the sound of the starting gun, all the contestants rode out.

ride out

Survive, outlast, as in They rode out the storm, or Times were hard during the depression, but we managed to ride it out. [First half of 1500s]

ride out

v.
1. To travel out of or to a place in a vehicle or on horseback: The doctor rode out to the ranch to check on his patient. I just rode out here from Cincinnati on the bus. The cowboy rode out of town on a large black horse.
2. To survive or outlast something; endure something: I rode out the war as a nurse. Many people left before the storm, but we stayed and rode it out. Only two companies managed to ride out the depression—all the rest went bankrupt.
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