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 Translation for 'to ride' from English to Esperanto
VERB   to ride | rode | ridden
riding | rides
SYNO to depend on | to depend upon | to devolve on | ...
rajdito ride
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Translation for 'to ride' from English to Esperanto

to ride
rajdi
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Usage Examples English
  • Stagecoaches carried the rich, and the less wealthy could pay to ride on carriers carts.
  • More than 600 Harley-Davidson Owners expected to ride to Hyderabad from across 13 HOG Chapters.
  • Later, Ticket to Ride was developed for both the iPhone and the iPad, significantly boosting sales of the board game tremendously.
  • Freyr is referred to several times in skaldic poetry. In "Húsdrápa", partially preserved in the Prose Edda, he is said to ride a boar to Baldr's funeral.
  • In addition, cyclists are allowed to ride many cramped one-way streets in both directions.

  • This theory is supposedly contradicted by the fact that one is able to ride a bike even after not having done so for decades.
  • During the exercise of his duties he enhanced his reputation for humility by refusing to ride a horse, in accord with the dictates of the Order, instead traversing his huge diocese on foot.
  • In return for his assent, Crowfoot was famously rewarded with a lifetime pass to ride the CPR.
  • Cycling quickly became an activity after bicycles were introduced in the 19th century. Today, over 50 percent of the human population knows how to ride a bike.
  • The little finger in classical technique as it evolved in the 20th century is used only to ride along with the ring finger without striking the strings and to thus physiologically facilitate the ring finger's motion.

  • ... how to ride a bicycle) and is often dubbed implicit knowledge or memory .
  • The Völva tells Odin to ride back home proud, because she will speak to no more men until Loki escapes his bounds.
  • For example, African children were not allowed to ride bicycles or pick fruit from trees, "privileges" reserved for the children of colonists.
  • Caligula, who could not swim, then proceeded to ride his favourite horse Incitatus across, wearing the breastplate of Alexander the Great.
  • A 2016 poll on global biking website Pinkbike rated BC as the top destination mountain bikers would like to ride.

  • In "Personal Knowledge", Michael Polanyi argues for the epistemological relevance of knowledge how and knowledge that; using the example of the act of balance involved in riding a bicycle, he suggests that the theoretical knowledge of the physics involved in maintaining a state of balance cannot substitute for the practical knowledge of how to ride, and that it is important to understand how both are established and grounded.
  • Typically, this involves claiming the right to ride shotgun by being the first person to call out "shotgun" when everyone is in view of the vehicle; in some regions, calling shotgun too early disqualifies one from the game.
  • The most basic maintenance item is keeping the tires correctly inflated; this can make a noticeable difference as to how the bike feels to ride.
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