0 a strange and difficult question that has a clever and often funny answer -- zagadka
1 a situation or event that you cannot understand -- zagadka
The problems to be solved are numerous and each of the two transmissions has its very specific riddles.
To conclude, this volume is riddled with slapdash scholarship, unsustained claims and irregular presentation of data and citations.
In each case, the relationship between ' authority ' and popular thought and behaviour was not one-way : it was a complex, reciprocal relationship riddled with ambivalences.
The following analysis is valid even if is riddled with economic distortions and inequities.
Many major educational institutions, for example, have purpose-made modern buildings riddled with structural faults and functional shortcomings which bureaucrats have decided to list.
We posit that additional flattened sculptures and slabs riddled with small circular depressions were foci of sacred activities aimed at petitioning favors from supernatural forces.
Work shows us the way to happily, happily solve all riddles of the world.
Of course, there are still many riddles that remain unsolved in this small region concerning the mechanism of the magnetic reconnection.