单词 | tortuous |
释义 | tortuous (tɔːʳtʃuəs ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A tortuous road is full of bends and twists. The only road access is a tortuous mountain route. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A tortuous process or piece of writing is very long and complicated. ...these long and tortuous negotiations aimed at ending the conflict. The parties must now go through the tortuous process of picking their candidates. Collocations: tortuous process First, personal investors should prepare themselves with patient determination - it could be a tortuous process. Times, Sunday Times When every new idea must plod through this tortuous process, we shut off committee spontaneity and enthusiasm. Christianity Today Afterwards, if a drop of water touched my hair it would immediately spring back into a tight curl, thus rendering the whole tortuous process redundant. Times, Sunday Times It can be a tortuous process negotiating the many schemes - and even more numerous rules and exclusions. Times, Sunday Times However, any claim for compensation may prove a long and tortuous process. Times, Sunday Times History ensured that the pipeline would follow a tortuous route. Times, Sunday Times We took a tortuous route. Times, Sunday Times The vertical interval205 feetand the topography in general made the connection awkward, and a tortuous route was built, running in nearly a full circle. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Courts are turning to increasingly tortuous routes to protect identities. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 弯弯曲曲的 Japanese: 曲がりくねった |
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