dense
adj. 密集的,濃的; 密度大的; 費解的; 愚鈍的
Something that is dense contains a lot of things or people in a small area.
Where Bucharest now stands, there once was a large, dense forest...
布加勒斯特的所在地過去曾是一大片茂密的森林。
Its fur is short, dense and silky...
它的毛又短又密,柔軟光潔。
Dense fog or smoke is difficult to see through because it is very heavy and dark.
A dense column of smoke rose several miles into the air.
一股濃煙升到了幾英里的高空。
In science, a dense substance is very heavy in relation to its volume.
...a small dense star.
密度很大的小恆星
If you describe writing or a film as dense, you mean that it is difficult to understand because it contains a lot of information and ideas.
His prose is vigorous and dense, occasionally to the point of obscurity.
他的散文文筆有力、內容龐雜,有時幾近晦澀。
If you say that someone is dense, you mean that you think they are stupid and that they take a long time to understand simple things.
He's not a bad man, just a bit dense.
他人不壞,就是有點兒愚鈍。
1. permitting little if any light to pass through because of denseness of matter;
2. closely crowded together;
3. hard to pass through because of dense growth;
4. having high relative density or specific gravity;
5. slow to learn or understand; lacking intellectual acuity;
It was difficult to get through the dense crowd.
要從這樣肩摩踵接的人群中穿過去可真難.
The general ambushed his troops in the dense woods.
將軍把部隊埋伏在濃密的樹林裡.
Dyewood is a dense Indian hardwood.
染料木是一種硬質印度產硬木.
The brilliance of truth cannot be dimmed ; the eyesight of the mountain eagle cannot be blocked by dense fog.
真理的光輝不怕籠罩,山鷹的眼睛不怕密霧.
The park is packed with a dense crowd.
公園裡黑壓壓地擠滿了人.