柯林斯詞典rider /?ra?d?/ (riders) 1. N-COUNT A rider is someone who rides a horse, a bicycle, or a motorcycle as a hobby or job. You can also refer to someone who is riding a horse, a bicycle, or a motorcycle as a rider. 騎手; 騎 (馬、自行車(chē)、摩托車(chē)) 的人 She is a very good and experienced rider. 她是一個(gè)有經(jīng)騐的優(yōu)秀騎手。 返回 rider劍橋詞典 rider noun [C] (ON HORSE/BICYCLE) a person who travels along on a horse or bicycle 騎馬者,騎師;騎車(chē)者 One of the riders was thrown off his horse . 其中一位騎師被甩下馬背。 例句 The rider was thrown as the horse jumped the fence .It's a beautiful horse but a bit too frisky for an inexperienced rider.Riders are encouraged to wear helmets .The cycle rider was seriously injured in the crash .Riders should gather in the park at noon for the start of the race . rider noun [C] (EXTRA STATEMENT) formal a statement that is added to what has already been said or decided , or an addition to a government bill (= a written plan for a law ) 附加意見(jiàn);附文;議案的附加條款 I should like to add a rider to the judgment of the court . 我要在法庭判決上附加一條意見(jiàn)。 返回 rider