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美: ['rɪdl]
英: ['rɪd(ə)l]
vt. 解谜;给...出谜;充满于
n. 谜语;粗筛;谜一般的人、东西、事情等
vi. 出谜
n. (Riddle)人名;(英)里德尔
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正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:在教育领域,riddle 经常用于语言学*和思维训练,以促进学生的逻辑思维能力。
The teacher presented a riddle to the class, challenging them to think critically.
The famous riddle, "What has keys but can't open locks?" refers to a piano.
She solved the riddle quickly, impressing her friends with her cleverness.
In ancient times, riddles were used as a form of entertainment during gatherings.
The detective loved a good riddle, often pondering over clues that seemed impossible to solve.
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通过以上分析,可以更深入地理解“riddle”这个词汇的含义及用法。
[N-COUNT] A riddle is a puzzle or joke in which you ask a question that seems to be nonsense but which has a clever or amusing answer. 谜语
例:All comers to the Sphinx were asked a riddle, and failure to solve it meant death.所有来到斯芬克斯面前的人都被问了一个谜语,解答不了就意味着死亡。
[N-COUNT] You can describe something as a riddle if people have been trying to understand or explain it but have not been able to. 谜
例:Scientists claimed yesterday to have solved the riddle of the birth of the universe.科学家们昨天宣布已经解开了宇宙诞生之谜。
[V-T] If someone riddles something with bullets or bullet holes, they fire a lot of bullets into it. (用子弹) 把…打得千疮百孔
例:Unknown attackers riddled two homes with gunfire.不明来路的袭击者用枪把两座房屋打得千疮百孔。