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ride on something/someone phrasal verb with rideverbuk /raɪd/ us /raɪd/rode | ridden When something important, such as your reputation or money, rides on a particular person or thing, it will be won or achieved if that person or thing is successful: 依赖,依靠,指望 The future of the company now rides on the new managing director.公司的未来现在就指望新任经理了。 I have a lot of money riding on that horse (= I will win or lose a lot of money if that horse wins or loses the race).我在那匹赛马上押了很多钱。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Being based on or depending on something -based as the case may bephrase base something on something bases basis dependently divine right entail footing found ground rest on/upon something rest with someone result from something ride rooted spring from something strength understanding wake
ride on something | American Dictionary
ride on something phrasal verb with rideverb[ I/T ]us/rɑɪd/past tenserodeus/roʊd/ | past participleriddenus/ˈrɪd·ən/ to need something to make a result happen: The future of the company is riding on the new management.
ride on sth | Business English
ride on sth phrasal verb with rideverb[ T ]uk /raɪd/usrode | ridden to depend on a particular situation or result in order to survive or succeed: We have a lot riding on the successful sale of our Chicago portfolio. |