riddle
柯林斯词典
1. 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. 謎語
All comers to the Sphinx were asked a riddle, and failure to solve it meant death. 所有來到斯芬尅斯麪前的人都被問了一個謎語,解答不了就意味著死亡。
2. 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. 謎
Scientists claimed yesterday to have solved the riddle of the birth of the universe. 科學家們昨天宣佈已經解開了宇宙誕生之謎。
3. V to solve, explain, or interpret (a riddle or riddles) 猜(謎); 解(謎)
4. V-T If someone riddles something with bullets or bullet holes, they fire a lot of bullets into it. (用子彈) 把…打得千瘡百孔
Unknown attackers riddled two homes with gunfire. 不明來路的襲擊者用槍把兩座房屋打得千瘡百孔。
5. N a sieve, esp a coarse one used for sand, grain, etc 粗篩
6. V-T to put through a sieve; sift
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riddle /ˈrɪdəl/ (riddling,riddled,riddles)
剑桥词典
riddle noun (QUESTION)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]a type of question that describes something in a difficult and confusing way and has a clever or funny answer , often asked as a game
謎;謎語
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 通常作爲單數使用的名詞 ]
something that is confusing , or a problem that is difficult to solve
奧秘;費解之事
Scientists may have solved the riddle of Saturn's rings . 科學家們或許已經揭開了土星環的奧秘。