labyrinth
n. 迷宮; (文字,建築,事件)錯綜複雜; 難解的事件
If you describe a place as a labyrinth, you mean that it is made up of a complicated series of paths or passages, through which it is difficult to find your way.
...the labyrinth of corridors.
迷宮般的走廊
If you describe a situation, process, or area of knowledge as a labyrinth, you mean that it is very complicated.
...a labyrinth of conflicting political and sociological interpretations.
錯綜複雜、相互矛盾的政治學與社會學詮釋
1. complex system of paths or tunnels in which it is easy to get lost
2. a complex system of interconnecting cavities; concerned with hearing and equilibrium
The quickest way lies through an underground labyrinth, and Raelag is going to risk it.
由於時間非常緊迫,最快捷的方法是穿越一個地下迷宮, 雷拉格準備冒一次險.
It becomes apparent that there is a perfect labyrinth of possible questions and possible answers.
顯然地就出現了一座包含各種可能的問題和可能的答案的迷宮.
Everywhere I looked , a labyrinth meandered.
舉目所見,到處是七彎八拐的迷宮.
Deep within the recesses of the labyrinth, a growing power was being harnessed.
在迷宮深處, 一個日益強大的力量正茁壯生長.
The Mythopoeia are responsible for creating independent coordinating reports about labyrinth training sessions and contests.
Mythopoeia負責製作關於迷宮訓練程序和競賽中獨立的個體的協作報告.