ridden信息详情
adj.充斥…的;受虐待的
v.骑(ride的过去分词)
-ridden───adj.充斥…的;受虐待的;v.骑(ride的过去分词)
bidden───v.向某人问候,道别;告诉,吩咐;邀请(bid的过去分词)
hidden───adj.隐藏的;v.隐藏,躲藏(hide的过去分词);n.(Hidden)人名;(英)希登
midden───n.(英)堆肥;(英)垃圾箱;贝丘
redden───v.(使)变红;(人)脸红,害羞;(眼睛)哭红;n.(Redden)(美)雷登(人名)
ridded───v.使摆脱,使去掉;n.(Rid)(俄、德、英、美)里德(人名)
ridder───n.里德尔(姓氏)
stridden───v.大步走;阔步走(stride的过去分词)
unridden───adj.未受支配的;不受支配的
I had never ridden on a motor-cycle before. But it was too late to chicken out.───在那以前我从未骑过摩托车。但当时已来不及临阵脱逃。
She was ridden with guilt.───她深感歉疚。
She had never ridden a horse before.───她以前从没骑过马。
Will had ridden with the knight long enough to understand that it was best not to interrupt him when he looked like that.───威尔已经与这位骑士相处了许久,因此他很明白这时候最好不要去打扰他。
We have ridden in a spaceship having got to a space station , have got to Mars after a brief rest having passed.───我们乘坐了航天飞船到达了一个太空站,经过了一个短暂的休息后到达了火星。
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.───他没有转过头来,没有望见那些只凭马蹄声和谈话声就能判明已经向他驰近、停止前进的人们。
Still, he's much less angst-ridden than I was; he has no fears that his parents' marriage might break up.───同时,他还没我原来那么焦虑,他不会但会父母的婚姻可能会破裂。
It was the product of a mind similar to his own, but enormously more powerful, more systematic, less fear-ridden.───写这本书的人的头脑同他的头脑一样,只是比他要有力得多,系统得多,无畏得多。
The recent crackdown will punish debt-ridden clubs and perhaps make them think about how much money they are spending.───这项措施会打压那些负债累累的俱乐部,可能会使他们纠结该支持多少马内。
Some debt - ridden countries in the world have suitcase economics.