abstruse的意思和读音

abstruse

: [æbˈstrus] : [æbˈstruːs]

adj.

adj.simple

adj.obscure,perplexing,puzzling,complex,profound

abstruseadj.

1.difficult to understand

an abstruse argument

adj.1.;

adj.1.abstruse ideas or arguments are hard to understand, and are more complicated than necessary

1. abstract ? vt. 1. , , 2. abstruse ? adj. abuse ? v. ...

2. abstractly abstruse abstrusely ...

3. abstraction n. abstruse adj. absurd adj. ...

4. xuán abstruse;mysterious;profound〗 〖 thefrontdoor〗 ...

5. 〖 mysterious〗 〖 mysterious;abstruse〖 deepblack〗 ...

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1.As a people you are to be known for your ability to understand even the most abstruse nuance of limited consciousness.

2.He said that he was explaining some abstruse philosophy. But to me he was only trying to stir up a storm in a teacup and mystifying things.

3.and turned to his work with the air of a man who had been confronted with a problem too abstruse for solution.

4.What he proposed was an abstruse theory that none of us could understand .

5.The relationship between religion and the state is not an abstruse question of political philosophy.

6.Let it to be embraced by the truth which becomes enthusiastic and abstruse .

7.I'm smart but no genius and it was hard work for me to get through the more abstruse reaches of mathematical logic and epistemology.

8.Even the most abstruse fields, Mr Lazaridis observes, yield practical benefits in the long run.便

9.The intellectual, who is working on some abstruse problem, has everything coordinated and organized for the matter in hand.

10.J2ME to abecedarian, appear a bit abstruse, and general developer has real development environment very hard.J2ME