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outriders
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前导, 向导
someone who rides alongside or ahead of a convoy or group, typically to provide protection or guidance
An outrider is a person who rides a horse or drives a vehicle ahead of or alongside a main group, often to provide security or guide the way. In the past, outriders were used to clear the path for important people or groups, such as a royal parade or a caravan. Today, outriders can be seen in special events, where they help maintain order, manage traffic, or ensure the safety of those being escorted. They often ride motorcycles or drive vehicles equipped to navigate quickly and handle any issues that arise.
- The outrider led the procession of vehicles through the crowded streets.
先驱者带领车队穿过拥挤的街道。
- The outrider wore a high-visibility vest and communicated with hand signals.
前导骑手穿着高能见度背心,用手势进行交流。
- She volunteered to be an outrider during the charity bike ride to ensure safety.
她自愿在慈善自行车骑行期间担任前导车手以确保安全。
- The outrider cleared the way for the VIP convoy by managing traffic.
前导车通过管理交通为VIP车队清除了道路。
- He admired the skill of the outrider as they maneuvered through narrow lanes.
他钦佩前导骑手在狭窄巷子中穿行的技巧。