riddled 英 ['rɪdld]   美 ['rɪdld]

riddled

riddled  英 ['rɪdld] 美 ['rɪdld]

adj. 充斥的;泛滥的  v. 解谜;出谜题(riddle的过去分词形式) 

The argument set forth in his article was riddled violently. 他的文章中的论点受到猛烈的攻击。
He watches as another Scorpion is riddled from below. On fire, it banks over him, careening into the jungle. 他看见另一架蝎子从下面被打满窟窿 着了火 在他上方转弯 倾斜着跌入丛林。

  • If an object is riddled with something, that means it's covered by that thing: for example, a tree trunk might be riddled with tiny holes made by the beaks of woodpeckers.
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  • adj. 充斥的;泛滥的
  • v. 解谜;出谜题(riddle的过去分词形式)
  • 1. The argument set forth in his article was riddled violently.

    他的文章中的论点受到猛烈的攻击。

  • 2. He watches as another Scorpion is riddled from below. On fire, it banks over him, careening into the jungle.

    他看见另一架蝎子从下面被打满窟窿 着了火 在他上方转弯 倾斜着跌入丛林。

  • 3. People are not running around riddled with guilt.

    人们不习惯用罪恶的东西来猜谜。

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