maze [ meiz] n.迷宫
She was lost in the maze for several hours.
一连几小时,她的头脑处于一片糊涂状态。
迷阵 [mí zhèn] /maze/
{adj: baffled, befuddled, bemused, bewildered, confounded, confused, lost, mazed, mixed-up, at sea} perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment
"obviously bemused by his questions"
"bewildered and confused"
"a cloudy and confounded philosopher"
"just a mixed-up kid"
"she felt lost on the first day of school"
{adj: defined} clearly characterized or delimited
"lost in a maze of words both defined and undefined"
"each child has clearly defined duties"
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{n: maze, labyrinth} complex system of paths or tunnels in which it is easy to get lost
{n: tangle, snarl, maze} something jumbled or confused
"a tangle of government regulations"
{v: race, rush} cause to move fast or to rush or race
"The psychologist raced the rats through a long maze"
The fleeing criminal would dodge from court to court through the maze of twisting streets, finally ducking into a house or climbing across the sloping roofs.
逃犯穿过迂回曲折形如迷宫的街道,从这个院子窜到那个院子,最后会潜入一户人家或爬过倾斜的屋顶,溜之大吉。
By his count, he cares for 1,700 birds--including 15 eagles, 2 peregrine falcons and 19 emus--in a maze of greenhouses and wooden pens. 26年来,杜巴切先生已经学会如何对待这些鸟的攻击。据他估算,在他那迷宫似的温室和木围栏中,他照料着 1700只鸟一其中有 15只鹰、两只游隼和 19只鸸。
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