obtuse 的定义
- not quick or alert in perception, feeling, or intellect; not sensitive or observant; dull.
- not sharp, acute, or pointed; blunt in form.
- rounded at the extremity.
- indistinctly felt or perceived, as pain or sound.
obtuse 近义词
slow to understand
blunt, not sharp
更多obtuse例句
- One that represented what the Games are supposed to be about and validated my foolish decision to spend every hour outside of work watching the often obtuse and ignorant coverage of events.
- Devi’s relationship with Ben encourages her to extend empathy toward those she has written off, while Paxton’s often obtuse behavior teaches her to stand up for what she deserves.
- The iPhone makes these notices prominent, if the language is a little obtuse.
- Or at least not obtuse about The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P.
- Bennett has a point, but, in a perilously obtuse way, he's also missing the point.
- Stupples plays Pete as an absurdly obtuse man-child who reads as David Brent without the mean streak.
- That fact makes it shockingly obtuse of Hyundai to make mockery of the act in an ad for its new ix35.
- "He is not entirely obtuse about what the relationship really is," Miller said.
- No trail was so obtuse, no thicket so dense that members of that regiment would not track them to their lair.
- Either Mrs. Morgan was obtuse or ignorant, for she gave no response for some time to Mary's stream of words.
- Much as Jethro had blundered, and obtuse as he was in many things, he understood what had taken place.
- The second Swastika has its ends bent at an obtuse angle to the left, and at the extremities the lines taper to a point.
- Directly across from them at a table which formed a wide obtuse angle with theirs were four girls.