1、Peter is late. He should ask his father for a ride.(彼得晚了,他應(yīng)該讓他爸爸開車送他。)
2、I looked into the eyes of the other riders and immediately saw there was no concern for my situation. It would have been useless even to ask them for a ride.(我仔細(xì)打量了那幾位騎手的眼神,發(fā)現(xiàn)他們對(duì)我身處困境無(wú)動(dòng)于衷,即使我向他們求助也無(wú)濟(jì)于事。)
3、Maybe you should ask your father for a ride.(也許你應(yīng)該請(qǐng)你爸爸順便開車送你去。) (hao86.com好工具)
4、When I want to go somewhere, I have to ride my bike or ask my mom for a ride.(當(dāng)我想要去某個(gè)地方時(shí)候,我必須騎我的自行車或者請(qǐng)我的媽媽開車。)
5、It would have been useless even to ask them for a ride.(即使我問了他們也不會(huì)有一點(diǎn)的用處。)
6、It will just stop on its own and will ask you to come inside and take a free ride for the rest of your life.(它只會(huì)停在它自己的,會(huì)讓你進(jìn)來(lái),把坐享其成度過你的余生。)
7、The city bus is good and everyone knows a friend who has a cat that they canask for a ride.(城市巴士很不錯(cuò),每個(gè)人也基本都有有車的朋友,可以找他們搭順風(fēng)車。)
8、If someone is coming from outside of the elevator and may want to get on, it's good elevator etiquette to hold the elevator for them and ask them if they want a ride.(如果有人從外邊來(lái),也許想上電梯,幫他們扶著電梯門問一問是否要一起坐電梯是一個(gè)好的禮節(jié)。)
9、Upon arrival, I’d sit by him, eat with him, and then ask him for a car ride (to which he almost always obliged).(他一回來(lái),我就會(huì)坐在他身旁,與他一起用餐,然后要求他開車帶我出去兜風(fēng)(對(duì)此,他幾乎總是有求必應(yīng))。)