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		 rid·dleBrE /ˈrɪdl/NAmE /ˈrɪdl/ nouna question that is difficult to understand, and that has a surprising answer, that you ask sb as a game 谜;谜语◆Stop  talking in riddles  (= saying things that are confusing) —say what you mean.  别拐弯抹角了,有话直说。◆to solve the riddle of the Sphinx 解开斯芬克斯之谜a mysterious event or situation that you cannot explain 神秘事件;无法解释的情况 SYN mystery ◆the riddle of how the baby died 婴儿死亡之谜  rid·dleBrE /ˈrɪdl/NAmE /ˈrɪdl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they riddle BrE /ˈrɪdl/ NAmE /ˈrɪdl/present simple - he / she / it riddles BrE /ˈrɪdlz/ NAmE /ˈrɪdlz/past simple riddled BrE /ˈrɪdld/ NAmE /ˈrɪdld/past participle riddled BrE /ˈrɪdld/ NAmE /ˈrɪdld/ -ing form riddling BrE /ˈrɪdlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈrɪdlɪŋ/ [usually passive] ~ sb/sth (with sth) to make a lot of holes in sb/sth 使布满窟窿◆The car was  riddled with bullets.  这辆车被子弹打得千疮百孔。 ●be ˈriddled with sthto be full of sth, especially sth bad or unpleasant 充满;充斥◆His body was riddled with cancer.  恶性肿瘤遍布他的全身。◆Her typing was slow and riddled with mistakes.  她打字很慢而且错误百出。  |