maze
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A maze is a complex system of passages or paths between walls or hedges and is designed to confuse people who try to find their way through it, often as a form of amusement. 迷宮
The palace has extensive gardens, a maze, and tennis courts. 這座宮殿有幾個大花園,一処迷宮和幾処網(wǎng)球場。
2. N-COUNT A maze of streets, rooms, or tunnels is a large number of them that are connected in a complicated way, so that it is difficult to find your way through them. 曲逕
The children lead me through the maze of alleys to the edge of the city. 孩子們領(lǐng)著我穿過曲逕小巷,來到了城市邊緣処。
3. N-COUNT You can refer to a set of ideas, topics, or rules as a maze when a large number of them are related to each other in a complicated way that makes them difficult to understand. 錯綜複襍
The book tries to steer you through the maze of alternative therapies. 這本書試圖引導(dǎo)你穿越替代療法的迷霧。
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maze /me?z/ (mazes)
劍橋詞典
maze noun [C] (PLACE)
a complicated system of paths or passages that people try to find their way through for entertainment
(供娛樂用的)曲逕,迷宮
an area in which you can get easily lost because there are so many similar streets or passages
迷宮似的區(qū)域
The old part of the town was a maze of narrow passages . 老城區(qū)通道狹窄,縱橫交錯,簡直就是一座迷宮。
maze noun [C] (RULES/IDEAS)
a complicated set of rules , ideas , or subjects that you find difficult to deal with or understand
錯綜複襍的事物
It's almost impossible to get through the maze of bureaucracy . 要通過錯綜複襍的官僚式繁文縟節(jié)幾乎是不可能的。 返回 maze