ridden in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for ridden in the English»French Dictionary

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I.ride [Brit rʌɪd, Am raɪd] N

1. ride:

ride (from A to B)
trajet m (in, on en, à)
balade inf f
to give sb a ride Am

II.ride <pret rode, pp ridden> [Brit rʌɪd, Am raɪd] VB trans

III.ride <pret rode, pp ridden> [Brit rʌɪd, Am raɪd] VB intr

debt-ridden [Brit ˈdɛtˌrɪd(ə)n, Am ˈdɛtˌrɪdn] ADJ

hag-ridden [Brit ˈhaɡrɪd(ə)n, Am ˈhæɡˌrɪdn] ADJ liter

I.ride [Brit rʌɪd, Am raɪd] N

1. ride:

ride (from A to B)
trajet m (in, on en, à)
balade inf f
to give sb a ride Am

II.ride <pret rode, pp ridden> [Brit rʌɪd, Am raɪd] VB trans

III.ride <pret rode, pp ridden> [Brit rʌɪd, Am raɪd] VB intr

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One can not flee from a guilt-ridden past and can only gain salvation from the same through admittance, contrition and expiation.
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A 5-loop serpentine was introduced, to be ridden at the canter, both with flying lead changes and with counter-canter loops.
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As a result, they suffered from malnutrition, a variety of diseases, and were often unclean, lice-ridden, and prone to illness.
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It consisted of 22 stages over 5,476 km, ridden at an average speed of 28.4 km/h.
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They soon find they are forced to live in a crime-ridden neighborhood apartment.
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As many as 9 horses, 3 teams of 3 abreast, have been ridden and jumped in tandem.
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The tram, the fog-ridden cold morning outside were all imaginary.
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Yet there are deeper societal problems at play as well, including long histories of poverty, joblessness, segregation and neglect in these crime-ridden neighborhoods.
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In stage 3, which was expected to be difficult and crash-ridden since its course included several cobbled sectors.
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The reviewer felt the screenplay was ludicrous and clich-ridden.
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