柯林斯詞典labyrinth /?l?b?r?nθ/ (labyrinths) 1. N-COUNT 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. 迷宮[文學性] ...the labyrinth of corridors. …迷宮般的走廊。2. N-COUNT If you describe a situation, process, or area of knowledge as a labyrinth, you mean that it is very complicated. 錯綜復雜的事物[正式] ...a labyrinth of conflicting political and sociological interpretations. …錯綜復雜的、互相矛盾的政治和社會學解釋。 返回 labyrinth劍橋詞典a confusing set of connecting passages or paths in which it is easy to get lost 迷宮;曲徑 Finally, through a labyrinth of corridors she found his office . 穿行過迷宮般的走廊后,她最終找到了他的辦公室。 something that is very confusing 令人迷惑的東西,迷宮一樣的東西 He was no stranger to the labyrinth of love . 他經常為情所困。 返回 labyrinth