abstruse

更新时间:2026-06-27 13:52:10   栏目: 英语词典

abstruse

释义
"Abstruse" 是一个形容词,意思是“深奥的,难懂的,难以理解的”,通常用来形容那些复杂、晦涩、或对普通人来说难以理解的事物或学问。

音标
/ˈæbˌstruːs/

翻译

深奥的

难懂的

难以理解的

读音
/ˈæbˌstruːs/,可以分为两部分:

"ab" /æb/ 类似“阿布”,

"struse" /struːs/ 类似“斯特鲁斯”。

用法

描述事物:用来形容那些因其复杂性或抽象性而难以理解的东西,特别是学术内容、理论或研究。

描述人:可以用来形容一个人或其思维方式,暗示其有较高的智力或专业能力,且可能会讲一些普通人难以理解的内容。

例句

The professor's lecture on quantum mechanics was so abstruse that most students struggled to follow.
(那位教授关于量子力学的讲座非常深奥,大多数学生都难以跟上。)

The book delves into abstruse philosophical concepts that only a few experts can truly grasp.
(这本书深入探讨了一些只有少数专家才能真正理解的深奥哲学概念。)

The scientist wrote an abstruse paper that was almost impossible for the average person to comprehend.
(那位科学家写了一篇难懂的论文,普通人几乎无法理解。)

His explanations of abstract mathematical theories are often abstruse and require multiple readings to fully grasp.
(他对抽象数学理论的解释通常非常深奥,需要多次阅读才能完全理解。)

The novel’s plot was so abstruse that readers were divided on its meaning.
(小说的情节非常深奥,读者对其意义产生了分歧。)

The philosophy behind the argument is too abstruse for most people to understand without proper background knowledge.
(这个论点背后的哲学对于大多数人来说太深奥了,没有适当的背景知识很难理解。)

Despite being an abstruse concept, the idea was eventually simplified for a broader audience.
(尽管这是一个深奥的概念,但最终为了让更广泛的观众理解,它被简化了。)

The abstruse nature of his writings made them popular only among a select group of scholars.
(他作品的深奥性质使其仅在少数学者中受欢迎。)

She found the legal language in the contract to be too abstruse and had to consult a lawyer.
(她发现合同中的法律语言过于晦涩,必须咨询律师。)

The abstruse theories in the documentary left viewers with more questions than answers.
(纪录片中的深奥理论让观众有了更多的问题,而非答案。)

短语搭配

abstruse subject (深奥的主题)

abstruse explanation (难懂的解释)

abstruse language (难懂的语言)

abstruse theory (深奥的理论)

abstruse knowledge (深奥的知识)