riddle [ 'ridl ] n. 谜,谜语
v. 解谜,出谜题 e.g. 1. The door was riddled with shots. 门被子弹打得尽是窟窿。
2. He could not solve the riddle. 他猜不出这个谜。
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ride [ raid ] n. 乘坐,乘车,搭便车
v. 骑,乘坐,克服 e.g. 1. Can you ride a bicycle? 你会骑自行车吗?
2. The luxury model gives a smoother ride. 坐这种豪华型汽车感觉很平稳。
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rider [ 'raidə ] n. 骑士,附件,扶手 e.g. 1. She is no rider. 她不会骑马。
2. The rider forced his horse on through the storm. 骑士迫使他的马在暴风雨中前进。
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ridge [ ridʒ ] n. 脊,山脊,山脉 e.g. 1. His forehead was ridged with anxiety. 他的前额因焦虑而布满了皱纹。
2. The floor of the atlantic ridge in the middle from north to south. 大西洋洋底在中部形成由北向南的海脊。
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ridicule [ 'ridikju:l ] n. 嘲笑,愚弄,笑柄
v. 嘲笑,嘲弄,愚弄 e.g. 1. To choose such a line of work is to invite ridicule. 选择从事这个行业会惹人嘲笑。
2. Scornfully contemptuous ridicule; derision. 嘲讽责备地鄙视可笑之事;嘲笑
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ridiculous [ ri'dikjuləs ] a. 荒谬的,可笑的 e.g. 1. What a ridiculous suggestion! 多么荒唐的建议!
2. That fat woman looked ridiculous in her tight golden dress. 那位胖妇人穿着金色的紧身礼服,显得滑稽可笑。
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ridiculousness [ ri'dikjuləsnis ] n. 荒谬(不合理) e.g.
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riding [ 'raidiŋ ] n. 骑马 e.g. 1. Riding is her favorite occupation. 骑马是她最喜欢的消遣。
2. Every Saturday Jean went riding on the village common. 每周六琴在村里的公用草地上骑马。
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rife [ raif ] a. 流行的,盛传的,非常多的 e.g. 1. Fraud, violence, war at home and abroad were rife. 欺诈、暴力、对内对外的战争四处猖獗。
2. His thesis is rife with errors. 他的学位论文错误连篇。
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rifle [ 'raifl ] n. 步枪
v. 洗劫,抢劫 e.g. 1. He was appointed captain of a company of rifles. 他被任命为步枪连连长。
2. The soldier told us where the firing mechanism of a rifle is. 那个士兵告诉我们哪儿是步枪的击发装置。
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rift [ rift ] n. 裂口,隙缝,切口
v. 裂开,割开 e.g. 1. Healed the rift between us. 弥补我们之间的裂痕
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rig [ rig ] n. 装备,帆具,服装
v. 装配,装扮,垄断 e.g. 1. He looked rather out of place when he turned up in full ceremonial rig. 当他穿着全套大礼服露面的时候,显得和整个场合很不协调。
2. They rigged the little boy out as a sailor. 他们把小男孩打扮成水手模样。
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right [ rait ] a. 对的,正确的
ad. 对
int. 好
n. 权利,右
vt. 纠正
adv.恰恰,正好 e.g. 1. I have the right to ask for an explanation. 我有权要求一个解释。
2. The Normans ruled England by right of conquest. 诺曼人征服了英格兰成了统治者。
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right angle [ 'raitˌæŋgl ] 直角 e.g.
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right away 立刻,马上 e.g. 1. Did you get dressed right away? 你马上就穿衣服了吗?
2. The storm will blow over right away. 暴风雨很快就会平息。
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right off 立刻 e.g. 1. All that talk about abattoirs turned me right off! 关於屠宰场的那些话让我十分恶心!
2. I go to bed at about eleven, and go right off to sleep. 我大约在十一点上床,躺下就睡着了。
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righteous [ 'raitʃəs ] a. 公正的,公义的,当然的 e.g. 1. He is a righteous young man. 他是一个正直的年轻人。
2. The abode of righteous souls after death; heaven. 善人灵魂安息的乐园正直的灵魂死后所住的地方;天堂
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righteousness [ raitʃəsnis ] n. 正当,正义,正直 e.g. 1. We admire him for his righteousness. 我们钦佩他的正直。
2. Some folks in this world spend their whole time hunting after righteousness and can not find any time to practice it. 这世上有些人把整个时间花费于搜寻正义,却腾不出时间来付诸实践。
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rightful [ 'raitful ] a. 合法的,正直的,当然的 e.g. 1. What he said is a rightful claim. 他所说的是正当的要求。
2. I am the rightful owner of this car. 我是这辆新车的合法主人。
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right-hand a. 右手的, 得力的 e.g.
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