ridden的意思和读音

ridden

: [ˈrɪd(ə)n] : ['rɪd(ə)n]

adj.

v.“ride”

riddenadj.— see alsoride

1.full of a particular unpleasant thing

a disease-ridden slum

a class-ridden society

She was guilt-ridden at the way she had treated him.

She was ridden with guilt.

v.1.“ride”

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v.1.The past participle of ride

adj.1.having a lot of something unpleasant or harmful

1. written ridden driven ...

2. riddance ridden riddle ...

3. rode ridden ring ; ...

5.…… ribbon ridden ……; riddle ; ...

6. ... ridden convict ... ...

7. handball ridden C.Y.E ...

8. vigorous ridden prolong ...

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1.Will had ridden with the knight long enough to understand that it was best not to interrupt him when he looked like that.

2.We have ridden in a spaceship having got to a space station , have got to Mars after a brief rest having passed.

3.He did not turn his head and did not see the men who, judging from the voices and the thud of hoofs, had ridden up to him and stopped.

4.Still, he's much less angst-ridden than I was; he has no fears that his parents' marriage might break up.

5.It was the product of a mind similar to his own, but enormously more powerful, more systematic, less fear-ridden.

6.The recent crackdown will punish debt-ridden clubs and perhaps make them think about how much money they are spending.使

7.Then someone said, Mr. Lincoln, this man has ridden all day to speak to you. He has a question to ask.

8.Even his old cronies who had ridden with him to power ganged up with Shanghai merchants to drive China's dictator from his capital.

9.Greece has formally asked for the activation of an EU-IMF financial rescue package to help pull the debt-ridden economy out of its crisis.

10.Then one day when the king had ridden out hunting, she took the little shirts and went into the woods. The ball of yarn showed her the way.便线