This is the 3088th most frequent Japanese word.
乗り
"乗り" (nori) means "ride" or "boarding," often referring to the act or state of getting on or riding something.
'乗り物' combines '乗り' with '物' (mono), representing 'thing', to mean 'vehicle'. This shows the usage of '乗り' in forming compound nouns.
その乗り物は速いですね。
That vehicle is fast, isn't it?
The word '乗り' (nori) is used as part of the verb '乗る' (noru), meaning 'to ride' or 'to get on'. In this sentence, it indicates the action of using the train as a means of transportation.
電車に乗りました。
I rode the train.
Here, '乗り' is used to imply 'vibe' or 'mood'. It can describe the atmosphere or energy someone has, often in a positive way.