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Detailed Translations for ridden from English to Spanish

ridden form of ride:

to ride verb (rides, rode, riding)

  1. to ride (drive; operate)
  2. to ride (ride horseback)
  3. to ride (drive)
    montar

Conjugations for ride:

present
  1. ride
  2. ride
  3. rides
  4. ride
  5. ride
  6. ride
simple past
  1. rode
  2. rode
  3. rode
  4. rode
  5. rode
  6. rode
present perfect
  1. have ridden
  2. have ridden
  3. has ridden
  4. have ridden
  5. have ridden
  6. have ridden
past continuous
  1. was riding
  2. were riding
  3. was riding
  4. were riding
  5. were riding
  6. were riding
future
  1. shall ride
  2. will ride
  3. will ride
  4. shall ride
  5. will ride
  6. will ride
continuous present
  1. am riding
  2. are riding
  3. is riding
  4. are riding
  5. are riding
  6. are riding
subjunctive
  1. be ridden
  2. be ridden
  3. be ridden
  4. be ridden
  5. be ridden
  6. be ridden
diverse
  1. ride!
  2. let's ride!
  3. ridden
  4. riding
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

ride [the ~] nomen

  1. the ride (drive)
    el paseo
  2. the ride (drive)
    el conducir de ida

Translation Matrix for ride:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
conducir drive
conducir de ida drive; ride
paseo drive; ride avenue; boulevard; drive; esplanade; excursion; hike; hiking tour; journey; outing; promenade; ramble; sauntering gait; short walk; stroll; tour; tramp; trip; voyage; walk
- drive
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
conducir drive; operate; ride be at the wheel; be in command of; carry; command; direct; drive; drive horses; guide; lead; order; point the direction; preside; steer; take the lead; transport
montar drive; ride affix; arrange; assemble; attach; attach to; begin; bridge; build; build up; catch; combine; compose; conceptualise; conceptualize; connect; construct; create; design; enter into; fasten; get in; instal; install; invent; join together; link; make; manufacture; merge; mount; prepare; secure; seize; set up; snatch; sneak up on; start; take on; take unaware; tattle; twig; unite
montar a caballo ride; ride horseback horse riding
- depend on; depend upon; devolve on; drive; hinge on; hinge upon; mount; sit; turn on
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- riding tour

Related Words for "ride":

  • riding, rides

Synonyms for "ride":


Antonyms for "ride":


Related Definitions for "ride":

  1. a journey in a vehicle (usually an automobile)1
  2. a mechanical device that you ride for amusement or excitement1
  3. copulate with1
    • The bull was riding the cow1
  4. keep partially engaged by slightly depressing a pedal with the foot1
    • Don't ride the clutch!1
  5. move like a floating object1
    • The moon rode high in the night sky1
  6. ride over, along, or through1
  7. be carried or travel on or in a vehicle1
    • I ride to work in a bus1
    • He rides the subway downtown every day1
  8. sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions1
    • Did you ever ride a camel?1
  9. climb up on the body1
    • Shorts that ride up1
    • This skirt keeps riding up my legs1
  10. sit on and control a vehicle1
    • He rides his bicycle to work every day1
    • She loves to ride her new motorcycle through town1
  11. continue undisturbed and without interference1
    • Let it ride1
  12. lie moored or anchored1
    • Ship rides at anchor1
  13. be contingent on1
    • The outcomes rides on the results of the election1
  14. have certain properties when driven1
    • This car rides smoothly1
  15. be sustained or supported or borne1
    • His glasses rode high on his nose1
    • The child rode on his mother's hips1
    • She rode a wave of popularity1
    • The brothers rode to an easy victory on their father's political name1

Wiktionary Translations for ride:

ride
verb
  1. to transport oneself by sitting on and directing a horse, bicycle etc.
  2. to be transported in a vehicle as a passenger
noun
  1. vehicle
  2. lift

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
ride viaje FahrtReise
ride cabalgada Ritt — Fortbewegung auf dem Rücken eines Pferdes oder eines anderen Reittiers
ride ir; andar fahrenHilfsverb „sein“: sich mit einem Fahrzeug fortbewegen
ride conducir; llevar fahrenHilfsverb „haben“: ein Fahrzeug lenken bzw. führen
ride cabalgar; andar a caballo reiten — (intransitiv) Hilfsverb „sein“, seltener „haben“: sich auf dem Rücken eines Reittieres (besonders eines Pferdes) befinden und sich mit dessen Hilfe fortbewegen
ride cabalgar; montar chevaucher — Aller à cheval
ride subir monter — Se placer et se déplacer dans un véhicule.
ride montar monter — Se mettre sur un animal ou un véhicule.