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maze

/meyz/US // meɪz //UK // (meɪz) //

迷宫,迷阵,迷雾,迷魂阵

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a confusing network of intercommunicating paths or passages; labyrinth.
    • : any complex system or arrangement that causes bewilderment, confusion, or perplexity: Her petition was lost in a maze of bureaucratic red tape.
    • : a state of bewilderment or confusion.
    • : a winding movement, as in dancing.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mazed, maz·ing.

    • : Chiefly Dialect. to daze, perplex, or stupefy.

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Examples

  • From a scientific perspective, we have designed new artificial evolutionary algorithms that have produced a diverse set of robots that drive or crawl, and can learn to navigate through complex mazes.

  • First, the scientists taught adult mice, which have a lower rate of neurogenesis, similar to an adult human brain, to navigate a maze.

  • The last time Peter Vogel stepped inside Nationals Park before this month, in December 2019, the outfield had been transformed into a temporary Christmas market, with a 90,000-square-foot maze of lights and a few dozen vendors.

  • Some senators joked about feeling like mice as they navigated a maze of seven-foot-tall, plexiglass booths that surround their desks.

  • Patients are lucky, he added, if their doctor knows how to navigate the charitable assistance maze.

  • “Cornerstone Cellars barrels are lost within a collapsed barrel maze,” she shared.

  • Everything legal and worth making money from is like a maze.

  • Maze-like is a kind way of describing the economic landscape for Americans in the South, particularly Atlanta.

  • The maze ends in an expansive Zen garden, complete with a pebble pool-pit and a vast mirror along one wall.

  • In 2010, he reported that the mice who practiced on the dual maze actually got smarter on tests of general cognitive abilities.

  • Down in the field Tim appeared from the maze of corn-stalks and looked my way beneath a shading hand.

  • Again Tim appeared from the maze of corn and stood shading his eyes and gazing toward the house.

  • Our progress became monotonous, a succession of fruitless attempts to advance; hopeless, like wandering in a subtle maze.

  • Then she led them on again through the maze of rooms while the girls thought amazedly of what she had told them.

  • Walking, half awake, Ida floundered among the boulders and through a horrible maze of whitened driftwood cast up by the stream.