ridden 的定义
- a past participle of ride.
ridden 近义词
carry or be carried
dominate, oppress
更多ridden例句
- Malloy drones got their start back in 2014 as a hoverbike concept, which was then proposed for the US military as a kind of ridden-drone scout.
- Organic food was wilted, bug-ridden produce available only at co-ops.
- NFL games are ad-ridden and long — averaging more than 3 hours and 12 minutes of broadcast time — while the actual action amounts to just 11 minutes.
- Residents specifically pointed to Yale’s vast and tax-exempt property holdings compared to the deficit-ridden New Haven public schools hungry for property-tax dollars.
- To achieve the former, publishers produced timely content guides with products curated for pandemic-ridden times.
- The bitter and guilt-ridden Rick of previous seasons would never have been able to do this.
- Leonard has hung with cops, ridden in squad cars, sat in the courtrooms and precinct houses, seen busts up close.
- The episode includes satirical images of crime-ridden, rat-infested slums overrun by child-biting monkeys.
- In Ferguson, Missouri, the bullet-ridden body of Michael Brown lies on a slab somewhere, and his parents await justice, and mourn.
- It is naïve to imagine that a militarized police will confine itself to surgical strikes in crime-ridden areas.
- Before daybreak we had ridden five and twenty miles, but had been compelled to abandon two more guns.
- We had been twelve hours in the saddle, and had ridden over nearly a hundred miles of ground.
- I looked over his shoulder and recognized at a glance the rangy black MacRae had ridden.
- He had ridden fast; she had heard the quick strokes of the horse's hoofs on the ground before she saw him.
- Once he had galloped up to the open door, looked in, spoken in a friendly way to her, and ridden on.