Sens:
abiding
a'biding || -dɪŋadj. continu, constant; fixe, permamentn. localisation, présence, situation; permanence, durabilitéa·bide || ə'baɪdv. rester, demeurer; résider; tenir (promesse); tolérer; se conformer à, se soumettre à; repecter; obéir; attendre; maintenir, continuer
IDing Idiome
riding high
feeling great, on cloud nine Jane is riding high after getting an A in math.
lowriding
adjusting the suspension of a car to get it closer to the ground; since it is illegal to drive that way, people have hydraulic systems to adjust the height of the car while driving, making it bounce
riding for a fall
Idiom(s): riding for a fall
Theme: RISK
risking failure or an accident, usually due to overconfidence.
• Tom drives too fast, and he seems too sure of himself. He's riding for a fall.
• Bill needs to eat better and get more sleep. He's riding for a fall.
Hiding to nothing
If people are on a hiding to nothing, their schemes and plans have no chance of succeeding. 'Hiding to nowhere' is an alternative.
law-abiding|abiding|law
adj. Obeying or following the law. Michael had been a law-abiding citizen all his life.
riding for a fall|fall|ride for a fall|riding
adj. phr. Behaving in an overconfident way that is likely to lead to trouble; being too sure of yourself; doing something dangerous. The student who does not study for exams is riding for a fall. Mr. Smith has borrowed too much money on his home. He is riding for a fall.
Compare: COME A CROPPER2.
riding high|high|ride high|riding
adj. Attracting attention; enjoying great popularity. After scoring the winning touchdown, John is riding high with his classmates.
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