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rider
- IPA[ˈrʌɪdə]
英式
- a person who is riding or who can ride a horse, bicycle, motorcycle, etc.;a condition or proviso added to something already agreed
noun: rider, plural noun: riders
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- 1. a person who is riding or who can ride a horse, bicycle, motorcycle, etc. two riders approached the cottage she was a skilled rider
- 2. a condition or proviso added to something already agreed one rider to the deal—if the hurricane heads north, we run for shelter
- ▪ British an addition or amendment to a bill at its third reading.
- ▪ British a recommendation or comment added by the jury to a judicial verdict a rider was also added: the question of liability was dependent upon the purpose of the disclosure
- ▪ a supplementary clause in a performer's contract specifying food, drink, etc., to be provided.
- 3. a small weight positioned on the beam of a balance for fine adjustment.
- a person who breaks in or can ride unbroken horses.
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- a person employed to maintain the outer fences of a cattle or sheep station.
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- a customized vehicle with hydraulic jacks that allow the chassis to be lowered nearly to the road.
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- a person who challenged racial laws in the American South during in the 1960s, originally by ...
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- a messenger who delivers urgent business documents or military dispatches by motorcycle or ...
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- a person who rides horses, especially as a sport: I was a keen horse rider in my youth
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- a person who rides horses, especially as a sport: the canyon is open to hikers and horseback riders
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- a clergyman who travelled on horseback from church to church, especially within a rural ...
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- IPA[ˈrīdər]
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- a person who is riding or who can ride something, especially a horse, bicycle, motorcycle, or ... two riders approached the cottage she was a skilled rider
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