riddled如何读

英:['rɪdld]

美:['rɪdld]

riddled是什么意思

adj.

布满的

充斥的

泛滥的

v.

解谜,出谜题(riddle的过去分词形式)

riddled词根

词根:riddle

n.

riddle 谜语;粗筛;谜一般的人、东西、事情等

vi.

riddle 出谜

vt.

riddle 解谜;给...出谜;充满于

riddled英英释义

noun (1)

a mystifying, misleading, or puzzling question posed as a problem to be solved or guessed : conundrum, enigma

something or someone difficult to understand

verb (1)

intransitive verb

to speak in or propound riddles

transitive verb

to find the solution of : explain

to set a riddle for : puzzle

noun (2)

a coarse sieve

verb (2)

transitive verb

to separate (something, such as grain from chaff) with a riddle : screen

to pierce with many holes

riddled the car with bullets

to spread through : permeate

a book riddled with errors

riddled词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English redels, ridel, from Old English rǣdelse opinion, conjecture, riddle; akin to Old English rǣdan to interpret — more at read Noun (2) Middle English ridel, going back to Old English hriddel (attested once), alteration (by dissimilation or suffix substitution) of hridder, hrīder, going back to Germanic *hrīdra- (whence also Old Saxon hrīdra "sieve," Old High German rītera), going back to Indo-European *krei̯(h1)̯-dhro- or *krei̯(h1)̯-tro- (whence Latin crībrum "sieve," Old Irish críathar, Old Welsh cruitr "winnowing fan"), from *krei̯(h1)- "sift, separate" + *-dhro-, *-tro-, suffixes of instrument — more at certain >entry 1 Note: See note at acetabulum.

The first known use of riddle was before the 12th century

riddled儿童词典英英释义

ridernoun

one that rides

an addition to a document

an additional clause to a legislative bill

something that lies over or moves along on another piece

the scale had riders to measure weight

ridernoun

one that rides

an addition to a document

an additional clause to a legislative bill

something that lies over or moves along on another piece

the scale had riders to measure weight

ride1 of 2verb

to go or be carried along on an animal's back or on or in a vehicle (as a boat, automobile, or airplane)

to sit on and control so as to be carried along

ride a bicycle

to be supported and usually carried along by

a surfboard rides the waves

to float at anchor

to remain afloat through : survive

ride out a storm

carry entry 1 sense 1

rode the child on my back

to travel over a surface

the car rides well

tease entry 1 sense 2a

oppress sense 2

ridden by fears

to depend on something

ride2 of 2noun

an act of ridingespecially: a trip on horseback or by vehicle

a ride in the country

a mechanical device (as at an amusement park) for riding on

a means of transportation

needs a ride to work

riddle1 of 4noun

a baffling, misleading, or puzzling question presented as a problem to be solved or guessed : conundrum

something or someone difficult to understand

riddle2 of 4verb

to find the answer for a riddle or mystery

to create a riddle for : mystify

to speak in riddles

riddle3 of 4noun

a coarse sieve

riddle4 of 4verb

to sift or separate with or as if with a riddle

to pierce with many holes

riddled the car with bullets

to spread through

a book riddled with mistakes

riddle1 of 4noun

a baffling, misleading, or puzzling question presented as a problem to be solved or guessed : conundrum

something or someone difficult to understand

riddle2 of 4verb

to find the answer for a riddle or mystery

to create a riddle for : mystify

to speak in riddles

riddle3 of 4noun

a coarse sieve

riddle4 of 4verb

to sift or separate with or as if with a riddle

to pierce with many holes

riddled the car with bullets

to spread through

a book riddled with mistakes

riddle1 of 4noun

a baffling, misleading, or puzzling question presented as a problem to be solved or guessed : conundrum

something or someone difficult to understand

riddle2 of 4verb

to find the answer for a riddle or mystery

to create a riddle for : mystify

to speak in riddles

riddle3 of 4noun

a coarse sieve

riddle4 of 4verb

to sift or separate with or as if with a riddle

to pierce with many holes

riddled the car with bullets

to spread through

a book riddled with mistakes

riddled 例句

1 And we laugh at the Victorian women who swallowed tape worms to be thinner, who spread white paint riddled with arsenic across their faces.

2 Most of the action takes place at a series of brunches and rooftop parties riddled with interchangeably self-absorbed conversations.

3 Greasy Sae had intervened and sent us with our deer to the butcher, but not before it'd been badly damaged, hunks of meat taken, the hide riddled with holes.

4 Mr. Caron left the company following a dispute over money, and eventually returned, but Cirque’s history is riddled with power struggles that end with one survivor.

5 Janus-faced and ambivalent to tropes, Daphne’s narration is riddled with omissions and reversals that intensify the mystery of the broken window.

6 Mr. Walsh wrote that Mr. Craft’s work was “riddled with bias, error, supposition and falsehood.”

7 At others, he appeared riddled by rage and self-doubt.

8 Her typing was slow and riddled with mistakes.

她打字很慢而且错误百出。

9 Historically, this is riddled with impossibilities – and the turgid direction and flabby, plodding screenplay do little to make up for that.

10 The beams are riddled with woodworm.

这些木梁被蛀虫蛀得都是洞。

11 Even after a month of comparatively little rain, walking across our sodden lawn, riddled with wormcasts, feels like treading grapes.

12 A more restless kind of writing, devoid of neatness, riddled with ambiguities and rhetorical flourishes.

13 Landlocked, communist, studded with limestone spires and gilded temples, riddled with caves and home to rare wildlife, Laos has a unique charm for adventurous travellers.

14 The last act, though, is a total whiff — too rushed, too riddled with plot holes and too incongruously hopeful to take seriously.

15 His arm was hanging at a very strange angle; riddled with pain, he heard, as though from a distance, a good deal of whistling and shouting.

16 We had stepped out of the cool pasture of “easy” parenting, with its light breeze and whiff of pine, into the neighboring bog of “advanced,” riddled with shadows, land mines and friendly fire.

17 Would Great Ormond Street be so attractive a cause if its beds were riddled with obnoxious little criminals that had "brought it on themselves"?

18 Twice the bullet- riddled bodies of peasants from other haciendas were discovered.

19 Baba’s brain on those pictures looked like cross sections of a big walnut, riddled with tennis ball—shaped gray things.

20 Riddled with a thousand gaping wounds , this reactionary clique is now beset with difficulties and contradictions both in internal and external affairs.

今天, 这个反动集团百孔千疮,内外交困,矛盾重重.

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