ridden

英 ['rɪdn] 美 ['rɪdn]
  • adj. 充斥…的;受虐待的
  • v. 骑(ride的过去分词)
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ridden 遭虐待的,充满痛苦的

来自 ride 过去分词,即被骑上去的,引申词义做牛做马的,遭虐待的,充满痛苦的。

ridden (adj.)
mid-14c., from past participle of ride (q.v.). Sense evolution, via horses, is from "that which has been ridden upon, broken in" (1520s) to, in compounds, "oppressed, taken advantage of" (1650s).
1. 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。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The gunman escaped on a motorcycle being ridden by an accomplice.
持枪歹徒坐上一辆由同伙驾驶的摩托车逃逸。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Too many women are like me, guilt ridden about the kids.
很多女人都像我一样,对孩子充满了内疚。

来自柯林斯例句

4. 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。

来自《权威词典》

5. Some debt - ridden countries in the world have suitcase economics.
世界上有些债台高筑国家的经济体系易导致通货膨胀.

来自《简明英汉词典》