obtuse的意思和读音

obtuse

: [əbˈtus] : [əbˈtjuːs]

adj.

adj.astute

adj.insensitive,dull-witted,simple-minded,imperceptive,stupid

obtuseadj.

1.slow or unwilling to understand sth

Are you being deliberately obtuse?

adj.1.,,2.(),;();()

adj.1.someone who is obtuse does not understand explanations or situations quickly2.an obtuse angle is between 90º and 180º

1. obstruction to lifting f obtuse obtuse angle ...

2. obtrusive 耀 obtuse obverse ...

3. obturator ① ) ③ obtuse obviate ...

4. rectitude<> obtuse<> exciting<> ...

5. putrid - obtuse - lynch - ...

6. obstructed > obtuse > offbeat > ...

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1.My colleague and I were angry because so much of it was obtuse and unnecessarily offensive.

2.While most of the class seemed to find this hilarious, my teacher was irritated, as if I were being deliberately obtuse.

3.They'd have his last known address. Names of relatives. . . (Norton shakes his head) Well it's a chance. isn't it? How can you be so obtuse?……(/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

4.It was a little obtuse trying to find the answers so I thought, well, that's the quickest way to give information.

5.She speaks patronizingly , with an air of explaining something very simple to someone very obtuse, and calls the idea "insane. "”。

6.Leaves entire, or with a pair of obtuse lobes near base; fruiting bracts cordate to sagittate, appendage a 3-parted process.3

7.Those who continue to support the theory despite all this are either obtuse, self-deceived or morally contemptible.

8.Of all the possible reasons one might think or justify it's down to the obtuse chains of a trait I get from my Mother: hoarding (! ).

9.Open book - Same as a dihedral or inside corner. Two panes of rock join in an acute or obtuse corner that faces left or right.

10.This oversight might seem remarkable (or remarkably obtuse on the part of the social scientists) but it is one with deep historical roots.),