1. 布满窟窿:shadow perforated, 穿洞的影子, | riddled 布满窟窿 | with arrows, fire and flowers, 被箭,火和花朵们,
1. Recent critical news reports abroad of the practice of feeding live cattle, goats and chickens to big cats at the Badaling Safari Park are riddled with hypocrisy.
2. riddled的反义词
2. There were widespread reports of security officials'collusion in the escape, and experts say Yemen's security and intelligence services are riddled with militant sympathizers.
3. riddled
3. They also left comforting comments on articles that were riddled with malicious comments.
4. These are countries that have been so riddled with corruption and social conflicts that their prospects for upliftment are downright dim.
5. Lebanon's south is riddled with landmines, laid by retreating Israeli soldiers who pulled out of the region in 2000.
6. riddled
6. Visitors could easily lose their way because it is riddled with twisting, turning streets that all look the same.
7. To make matters worse, importing sophisticated weaponry from overseas is riddled with difficulties.
8. riddled的翻译
8. " This demeans the Presidency and will mar his victory, " Moynihan said of unspecified errors that " riddled " Nixon's speeches.
9. riddled的翻译
9. Relations have also been riddled with problems over competition over overseas oil and gas reserves and India's wariness about China's growing military might.
10. riddled的意思
10. Some analysts feel that the new system would increase production costs, especially at a time when the economic recovery is still fragile and riddled with uncertainties.
adj
1. (often followed by `with') damaged throughout by numerous perforations or holes
e.g. a sweater riddled with moth holes
cliffs riddled with caves
the bullet-riddled target
2. spread throughout
e.g. cities riddled with corruption