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Ride out to endure something unpleasant, to survive something safely((Èûµç »óȲ¡¤½Ã°£À») Àß ³Ñ±â´Ù): We were able to ride out the bad storm by staying in a small restaurant.
Ride roughshod impose their will without caring at all for other people's feelings.(~¸¦ °ÅÄ¥°Ô[¸¶±¸ ÇԺηÎ] ´Ù·ç´Ù): The local authority rode roughshod over the protests of parents and closed down the school.
Ride shotgun protect or guard something when it is being transported(´Ù¸¥ °Í[»ç¶÷]°ú µ¿ÇàÇÏ´Ù, ´Ù¸¥ °Í[»ç¶÷]À» º¸È£ÇÏ´Ù; Á¶¼ö¼®¿¡ Ÿ´Ù): I shall arrange for a suitably equipped person to ride shotgun as I enter the heartlands of true Toryism.
Ride the gravy train to exploit something for easy profit or advantage, to experience excessive success or profit without deserving it(½±°Ô Å« µ·À» ¹ú´Ù; »çÄ¡½º·´°Ô »ì´Ù; È£°½º·´°Ô »ì´Ù): I wouldn't like loafing. I don't want to ride the gravy train.
Ride with the tide accept the majority decision(´ë¼¼¿¡ ¼øÀÀÇÏ´Ù; µÇ´Â´ë·Î »ì´Ù): You just can't fight fate. Learn how to go with the tide.