elusive如何读

英:[iˈluːsɪv]

美:[iˈluːsɪv]

elusive是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 逃避的
  2. 难找的
  3. 难以解释的
  4. 难以达到的
  5. 躲避的
  6. 难以理解的
  7. 难以记起的
  8. 难以捉摸的
  9. 闪避的
  10. 油滑的
  11. 容易忘记的
  12. 缥缈的
  13. 莫测高深的
  14. 困难的
  15. 难于达到的
  16. 朝生暮死的
  17. 难懂的

elusive自然拼读

e·lu·sive

ih lu sihv

elusive扩展

elusively (adv.), elusiveness (n.)

elusive词根

词根:elude

n.

elusion 逃避;回避

elusiveness 狡诈;易闪避;飘忽不定;巧妙逃避

vt.

elude 逃避,躲避

elusive英英释义

Adjective:
  1. difficult to describe;

    "a haunting elusive odor"

  2. skillful at eluding capture;

    "a cabal of conspirators, each more elusive than the archterrorist"

  3. difficult to detect or grasp by the mind or analyze;

    "his whole attitude had undergone a subtle change"
    "a subtle difference"
    "that elusive thing the soul"

  4. making great mental demands; hard to comprehend or solve or believe;

    "a baffling problem"
    "I faced the knotty problem of what to have for breakfast"
    "a problematic situation at home"

elusive词源中文解释

"难以把握或限制",1719年,源自拉丁语 elus-, eludere 的过去分词词干,意为"逃避,挫败"(参见 elude)+ -ive。相关词汇: Elusiveness。

elusive词源英文解释

see elusion

The first known use of elusive was in 1719

elusive儿童词典英英释义

elytronnoun

one of the thick modified front wings in beetles and some other insects that protect the hind pair of wings that are used for flying

elvishadjective

mischievous sense 2, 3

elves

elvernoun

a young eel

elusiveadjective

hard to find or capture : evasive

elusive prey

hard to understand or define

an elusive idea

elusiveadjective

hard to find or capture : evasive

elusive prey

hard to understand or define

an elusive idea

elusiveadjective

hard to find or capture : evasive

elusive prey

hard to understand or define

an elusive idea

elusive 例句

1 Eric, as elusive as ever, was nowhere to be found.

埃里克总是这样神出鬼没,哪儿也找不着。

2 They are finding the American dream of moving up far more elusive than it was for Zannikos.

3 All afternoon he’d been fretting about those elusive cottonmouth moccasins, wondering why the reptile wrangler hadn’t been able to find them.

4 Sleep became elusive, a common symptom of minor altitude illness.

5 Russia's future is less predictable and modernisation more elusive than either was a decade ago.

俄罗斯的未来越发不可预测,而十年前,现代化更是让人难以琢磨.

6 The Brazil nuts they had been counting on to sustain them were in short supply, and the piglike tapir, with its prehensile snout, was elusive.

7 He spent a year prospecting for the elusive metal.

他花了一年的功夫去勘探那种很难到手的金属。

8 You know he's one of those elusive guys.

他是一个难以捉摸的家伙。

9 I try desperately to make sense of an elusive fragment of memory.

10 Markal Lorekeep was a mighty center of magic, dedicated to the most elusive of Asha's teachings.

马卡尔学识要塞是一个强大的魔法中心, 致力于传授亚莎最深奥的教义.

11 Empirically, the distinction between active and idle balance is elusive.

在实际生活中, 把货币分为活动余额和闲置余额是难以捉摸的.

12 Skid’s into botany and there’s an elusive variety of musk thistle that he’s desperate to track down.

13 He is an elusive figure.

他是一个让人捉摸不透的人物.

14 Objective worthiness is more elusive.

客观的值得更难捉摸些。

15 But prior art can be elusive.

但先前技术有时难以捉摸。

16 Sleep was like wealth, elusive and for other people.

17 Interpol have searched all the corners of the earth for the elusive hijackers.

国际刑警组织已在世界各地搜查在逃的飞机劫持者。

18 He envied her the specificity of her task, so unlike the elusive nature of his.

19 It was something elusive, something faint and fragrant that I could not name.

20 “Can that possibly be the voice of the elusive Mr. Potter?”

elusive 同义词

1 难以实现

elusiveness

4 逃避的

evasive dodgy

9 难以实现的

unobtainable

12 难以获得

elusiveness

15 记不住的

unremembered

20 无法实现

elude

25 躲避的

evasive dodgy

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