ridden
英 [ˈrɪdn]
美 [ˈrɪdn]
adj. 充满(某种不良事物)的; 满是…的
v. 驾驭马匹; 骑马; 骑马(消遣); 骑; 驾驶
ride的过去分词
牛津词典
adj.
- 充满(某种不良事物)的;满是…的
full of a particular unpleasant thing- a disease-ridden slum
疾病流行的贫民窟 - a class-ridden society
等级森严的社会 - She was guilt-ridden at the way she had treated him.
她为过去那样对待他而深感内疚。 - She was ridden with guilt.
她深感歉疚。
- a disease-ridden slum
柯林斯词典
Riddenis the past participle ofride.
双语例句
- He had never seen a movie, never heard a radio, never ridden in a car.
他们没看过电影,没听过收音机,没乘过汽车。 - She has ridden a horse.
她已经骑过马了。 - I've never ridden a tandem bicycle before.
我从来没骑过双人自行车。 - The suspense over the two remaining hostages ended last night when the police discovered the bullet ridden bodies.
随着昨晚警方发现了弹痕累累的尸体,人们对剩余两名人质的担心也终告结束。 - He had never ridden a horse before last month.
到上个月以前他从来没有骑过马。 - Have not you ridden a horse very long, and right?
你很久没骑马了,是吗? - Being ridden with crises, I was thirsty for a home.
危机四伏的生活使我很想有个家。 - My underskirt had ridden up into a thick band around my hips.
我的衬裙已经蹿到臀部,厚厚地卷成一圈。 - Peter heals a bed ridden man called Aeneas.
彼得治愈了一个叫以尼雅,瘫痪了的人。 - He had ridden out of Cambridge, inconspicuous among the hundreds of young cyclists.
他已骑车出了剑桥,淹没在几百名年轻的自行车手当中。
