elusive 的定义
- eluding or failing to allow for or accommodate a clear perception or complete mental grasp; hard to express or define: an elusive concept.
- cleverly or skillfully evasive: a fish too elusive to catch.
- difficult to find: hoping that elusive donors will finally contribute.
elusive 近义词
evasive, mysterious
elusive 的近义词 35 个
- ambiguous
- fleeting
- illusory
- incomprehensible
- puzzling
- slippery
- subtle
- tricky
- volatile
- baffling
- cagey
- deceitful
- deceptive
- difficult to catch
- elusory
- equivocal
- evanescent
- fallacious
- fraudulent
- fugacious
- fugitive
- greasy
- imponderable
- indefinable
- insubstantial
- intangible
- misleading
- occult
- phantom
- shifty
- shy
- stonewalling
- transient
- transitory
- unspecific
elusive 的反义词 11 个
更多elusive例句
- For the most part, these mountain lions are staying elusive and sticking to eating their natural prey.
- If seed rounds are becoming more elusive, maybe skip on that last hire, extend the runway, and try to gain some revenues.
- This allows us to dramatically increase our digital inventory and efficiently offer this incredibly elusive audience to a whole new set of advertisers.
- They must make assumptions not only about the virus’s biology, which remains far from fully understood, but about human behavior, which can be even more slippery and elusive.
- However, establishing a causal relation between approaches to phonics instruction and gains in real reading has been more elusive.
- Huckabee will also need to establish a reliable fundraising base, something that up until now has proved to be elusive.
- As far as finally being acknowledged herself with that elusive Academy gold, well, Moore says she would not take it for granted.
- There will be a lot of talk about “sustainable” development, but so far that has been elusive.
- But the deliverance and liberation that has been longed for by Jews and Christians has proven to be an elusive thing.
- They are an elusive bunch, in motion or in the thrall of another time.
- That suddenly altered tone had awakened an elusive memory, but neither of them could succeed in identifying it.
- Its elusive light lay upon the slope, but ledge and stone seemed less distinct than their shadows, which were black as ebony.
- A faintly embarrassing situation this, even for an ancestor of the elusive Pimpernel.
- The look in her face was quizzical, yet there was a strange, elusive gravity in her eyes, an almost pathetic appealing.
- Yet the real difficulty is still before an author: it is to decide what stamp to put upon such elusive matter as ideas.