rider
n. 骑手,骑马(或自行车、摩托车)的人; 附文,附加条款; 扶手
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.
She is a very good and experienced rider...
她是一位经验丰富的优秀骑师。
As we came out of the stables, a rider came towards us.
当我们走出马厩的时候,一个人骑着马向我们走了过来。
A rider is a statement that is added to another statement, especially one which contains a change, an explanation, or further information.
Mr Casey said he could see no necessity to add any rider on the use of firearms by police...
凯西先生说他觉得没有必要增加任何有关警察使用枪支的附加条款。
America conventionally attaches a rider to Israeli aid, to the effect that it must not be used in the occupied territories.
美国按照惯例在对以色列的援助中提出了附加条款,大意是该援助不能用于被占领地区。
1. a traveler who actively rides an animal (as a horse or camel)
2. a clause that is appended to a legislative bill
3. a traveler who actively rides a vehicle (as a bicycle or motorcycle)
4. a traveler riding in a vehicle (a boat or bus or car or plane or train etc) who is not operating it
The rider reined in his horse.
骑马人勒住了马.
The rider spurred on / forward to his destination.
骑者向目的地疾驰而去.
A rider is considered to have fallen when he or she is separated from his horse.
骑手如果与赛马脱离开来就算是跌落.
The young herdsman briskly mounted a horse that was inclined to act up with an unaccustomed rider.
年轻牧民轻快地跃上一匹惯于对生人使性子的马.
The horse threw its rider to the ground and savaged him.
那马将骑马者摔在地上,乱踢他.