unridden

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unridden — 形容詞

  • unriddenpositive
  • more unriddencomparative
  • most unriddensuperlative

1. used to describe a horse or other animal that no person has ever sat on and guid

1.形容詞C2
釋義

未騎乘的

從未被騎過的動物

used to describe a horse or other animal that no person has ever sat on and guided while riding

例句

Liam bought a chestnut mare that had been completely unridden before he trained her.

Liam 買了一匹栗色母馬,那匹馬在他訓練之前完全未被騎乘過。

completely unridden — adverb collocation for emphasis

The wild pony remained unridden despite several attempts by experienced riders.

那匹野馬雖然有幾位經驗豐富的騎手嘗試過,但仍然未被騎乘。

remain + unridden — common linking-verb pattern

同義詞
  • unbroken

    emphasises that a horse has not been trained to carry a rider; stronger sense of wildness than unridden

  • untamed

    suggests the animal is still wild and not used to humans at all; broader in scope

  • unbacked

    chiefly British; refers specifically to a horse that has not been broken in for riding

反義詞
  • ridden

    the direct opposite; having been sat on and guided by a rider

  • broken

    of a horse that has been trained to accept a rider

  • tamed

    describes an animal that has been made gentle and accustomed to humans

文法句型

be + unridden

remain + unridden

an + unridden + noun

用法筆記

Primarily used for horses, ponies, and other riding animals (camels, donkeys, mules). Can also describe a bicycle or motorcycle that has never been used, though this is much less common.

常見錯誤

The wild horse was unridden and dangerous.
The wild horse was unbroken and dangerous.
💡'unbroken' describes a horse not yet trained to be ridden, while 'unridden' simply means no one has ridden it yet.
The trail through the forest was unridden.
The trail through the forest was unused.
💡'unridden' describes an animal or vehicle, not a path or road.