labyrinth
labyrinth 英 [ˈlæbərɪnθ] 美 [ˈlæbəˌrɪnθ]
n. 迷宫;[解剖] 迷路;难解的事物
名词复数:labyrinths
- A labyrinth is a structure with many connected paths or passages in which it is hard to find your way. In figurative use, a labyrinth is a complicated situation: our tax code is a labyrinth of rules and regulations.
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- n. 迷宫;[解剖] 迷路;难解的事物
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1. Sometimes the pathways of this labyrinth converge. For example, you come to this house; but in other possible pasts you are my enemy; in others my friend.
有时候,迷宫的小径汇合了:比如说,您来到这里,但是某一个可能的过去,您是我的敌人,在另一个过去的时期,您又是我的朋友。
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2. She explains that it is an art project that she worked on with her friends. Together they wanted to paint a labyrinth world in one of the empty apartments.
她解释说,这是她和朋友们一起参加的一个艺术项目,他们想要在一幢空出来的公寓楼里画出一个迷宫来。
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3. In the crisscrossed labyrinth of canals that make up northern Marja, true intentions are as easy to hide as weapons.
在构成马里加北部地区的交错沟渠的迷宫中,隐瞒真实的意图就像隐藏武器那样简单。
- labyrinth (n.) c. 1400, laberynthe (late 14c. in Latinate form laborintus) "labyrinth, maze, great building with many corridors and turns," figuratively "bewildering arguments," from Latin labyrinthus, from Greek labyrinthos "maze, large building with intricate passages," especially the structure built by Daedelus to hold the Minotaur, near Knossos in Crete, a word of unknown origin.
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