labyrinthine
adj. 迷宮(似)的,曲折的
If you describe a place as labyrinthine, you mean that it is like a labyrinth.
The streets of the Old City are narrow and labyrinthine.
老城區的街道狹促曲折,好似迷宮一般。
If you describe a situation, process, or field of knowledge as labyrinthine, you mean that it is very complicated and difficult to understand.
...his failure to understand the labyrinthine complexities of the situation.
他對這一錯綜複雜的情況摸不著頭腦
1. relating to or affecting or originating in the inner ear;
2. resembling a labyrinth in form or complexity;
3. highly involved or intricate;
The streets of the Old City are narrow and labyrinthine.
老城區的街道狹促曲折,好似迷宮一般。
His mind slid away into the labyrinthine world of doublethink.
他的思緒,早滑進到雙重思想迷宮般的世界裡去.
Spasm of the small labyrinthine vessels can give rise to vertigo and hearing loss.
小迷路血管痙攣能引起眩暈和聽力喪失.
I followed her as she led me through the labyrinthine caverns.
當她labyrinthine巨穴引導我的時候,我跟隨了她.
He wandered helplessly through the labyrinthine byways of modern literature.
他在錯綜複雜的現代文學冷僻部份無助地徘徊著.