riven 英 [ˈrɪvn]  

riven

riven  英 [ˈrɪvn]

v. 撕裂(rive的过去分词) 

The bark was riven off from the trunk. 树皮从树干上被扯了下来。
In a world of unpredictable currencies, riven by fears of massive inflation and with enormous doubts about the true value of many other financial instruments, gold becomes an attractive option. 在这样一个充斥着不可预知的货币,被大规 模通货膨胀的担忧以及对其他金融工具真实价值的质疑而撕裂的世界里,黄金成为具有吸引力的选择。

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  • v. 撕裂(rive的过去分词)
  • 1. The bark was riven off from the trunk.

    树皮从树干上被扯了下来。

  • 2. In a world of unpredictable currencies, riven by fears of massive inflation and with enormous doubts about the true value of many other financial instruments, gold becomes an attractive option.

    在这样一个充斥着不可预知的货币,被大规 模通货膨胀的担忧以及对其他金融工具真实价值的质疑而撕裂的世界里,黄金成为具有吸引力的选择。

  • riven (adj.) "split, cloven, rent," c. 1300, past-participle adjective from rive "to tear, rend."
riven / ˈrɪvn ; NAmE ˈrɪvn / adjective [not before noun ] riven(by/with sth) ( formal) 1 (of a group of people 一群人 ) divided because of disagreements, especially in a violent way 分裂;四分五裂 a party riven by internal disputes 由于内部分歧而四分五裂的政党 2 (of an object 物体 ) divided into two or more pieces 破裂;破碎 riven / ˈrɪvn ; NAmE ˈrɪvn /
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