labyrinth
美音:
[´læbə´rınθ
]英音:
[´læbə´rınθ
]n.迷路,迷宫,难解的事物
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labyrinth
/'læbərɪnθ; `læbə,rɪnθ/
n complicated network of winding passages, paths, etc through which it is difficult to find one's way 迷宫
*The old building was a labyrinth of dark corridors. 那古老建筑是一座长廊纵横光线昏暗的迷宫.
* (fig 比喻) go through a real labyrinth of procedures to get a residence permit 为获得居住许可证履行繁琐的手续. Cf 参看 maze.
labyrinth
n[C][
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Latin;Origin: labyrinthus, from
Greek labyrinthos]
a large network of paths or passages which cross each other, making it very difficult to find your way
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mazelabyrinth of a labyrinth of underground tunnelssomething that is very complicated and difficult to understand
labyrinth of Decisions are frequently delayed in the labyrinth of Whitehall committees.>labyrinthine [,læbə'rɪnθaɪn/
1. There is always hope that in its labyrinth of musty, dark, disordered rooms a real rarity will be found amongst the piles of assorted junk that litter the floors. 人们还常常有希望在发霉、阴暗、杂乱无章、迷宫般的店堂里,从杂乱地摆放在地面上的、一堆堆各式各样的破烂货里找到一件稀世珍品。
2. He hates the labyrinth of city life. 他讨厌城市生活的错综复杂。
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