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riddles
énigmes

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. riddle [ingl. brit. ˈrɪd(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈrɪdl] SUST.

1. riddle (puzzle):

to ask sb/tell sb a riddle
to speak in riddles

2. riddle (mystery):

3. riddle (sieve):

II. riddle [ingl. brit. ˈrɪd(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈrɪdl] V. trans.

1. riddle (perforate):

to riddle sth with bullets, holes

2. riddle (undermine):

to be riddled with person, organ: disease
to be riddled with person: doubt, guilt
to be riddled with issue, language: problems, ambiguities, errors

3. riddle (sift):

riddle soil
work out riddle, problem
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stop talking in riddles!
to speak in riddles
cribler grains, sable

en el diccionario PONS

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riddle1 [ˈrɪdl] SUST.

I. riddle2 [ˈrɪdl] SUST.

II. riddle2 [ˈrɪdl] V. trans.

1. riddle (perforate):

to be riddled with holes, mice, mistakes

2. riddle (sieve):

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en el diccionario PONS
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riddle1 [ˈrɪd·l] SUST. (puzzle)

I. riddle2 [ˈrɪd·l] SUST.

II. riddle2 [ˈrɪd·l] V. trans.

1. riddle (perforate):

to be riddled with holes, mice, mistakes

2. riddle (put through sieve):

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Present
Iriddle
youriddle
he/she/itriddles
weriddle
youriddle
theyriddle
Past
Iriddled
youriddled
he/she/itriddled
weriddled
youriddled
theyriddled
Present Perfect
Ihaveriddled
youhaveriddled
he/she/ithasriddled
wehaveriddled
youhaveriddled
theyhaveriddled
Past Perfect
Ihadriddled
youhadriddled
he/she/ithadriddled
wehadriddled
youhadriddled
theyhadriddled

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

When you find yourself pussyfooting around and not getting what you need, ask yourself whether you're feeling intimidated or timid, and why.
www.fastcompany.com
Does the Court of Auditors ask whether new motorways are profitable?
www.independent.co.uk
Should ask users who experience failure of their phones what their battery charger interface looks like.
www.gizmodo.com.au
This tactic would also help avoid one of the pitfalls of overt observation, in which observers ask for consent before observation has started.
en.wikipedia.org
In other words, not just to be a kind of passive blotting paper for ethics but also to ask questions about it.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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