Examples of using Ridden in English and their translations into Chinese
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Jamie has summited Everest twice, climbed the Seven Summits, and ridden camels across the Empty Quarter of Arabia.
As with the first game, the horses can be emptied and ridden, but this time will behave differently depending on the breed.
Sir Briggs, horse of Lord Tredegar, 17th Lancers, ridden at Balaclava, 1854, in camp in the Crimea, 1854.
As with the first game, wild horses can be tamed and ridden, but this time will behave differently depending on their breed.
He has drawn post position 4 of 9 and will be ridden by John Velasquez.
The elderly: old people's physical function decline, often a variety of chronic diseases ridden.
As soon as you enter it, you will find tied up there a colt that no one has ridden.
So that, if some have the pleasure of riding on a rail, others have the misfortune to be ridden upon.
This relocation brought with it the need for recreational facilities, prompting the renovation and greening of the former derelict and crime ridden Bokkie Park.
Earlier in this chapter, Jesus had ridden into Jerusalem on a donkey that had never been ridden before.
Now, Sabah and Sarawak are destined to remain poor as their oil resources will be used to prop up the debt ridden federal government.
As soon as you enter it you will find a colt tied there, one that has never been ridden.
I have ridden a bike now for a hundred years and I think they are one of the truly great human inventions.”.
Dodge emphasized that the bikes were“rolling sculptures” not intended to be ridden.
Gabriel has three high-wheel bicycles, and he has ridden them hundreds of miles.
Our upcoming game Lake Ridden is a puzzle game filled with story and mysteries.
I have ridden, walked and played in these forests for over a decade.
At the completion of 30 days he had ridden a total of 7104.3 miles and set a new world record.
It's best ridden with one leg on the platform and the other hanging off the side for emergency braking, or fleeing.
She inhaled the sweet fragrance of the rose and sat clutching it long after Ser Loras had ridden off.