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maze

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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ldoce_220_cmaze /meɪz/ ●○○ noun [countable]  1 CONFUSEDa complicated and confusing arrangement of streets, roads etc 街道[道路]的纵横交错maze of streets/paths/tunnels etc the maze of narrow streets 迷宫似的狭窄街道 I was led through a maze of corridors. 我被领着穿过迷宫似的走廊。5  See picture of MAZE 迷宫2 COMPLICATEDa large number of rules, instructions etc which are complicated and difficult to understand 纷繁复杂的事物〔如规则、命令等〕maze of rules/regulations etc a maze of new laws 一大堆纷繁复杂的新法规3 DLOa specially designed system of paths, often in a park or public garden, which is difficult to find your way through 〔常指公园中的〕迷宫 We got completely lost in the maze. 我们在迷宫中彻底迷了路。 the famous Hampton Court maze 著名的汉普顿宫迷宫4. ldoce_220.png DGOa children’s game, played on paper, in which you try to draw a line through a complicated group of lines without crossing any of them 迷宫〔一种儿童纸上游戏〕
Examples from the Corpus
mazeStreet selling has always centered in the downtown historic district, a maze of narrow streets and crumbling colonial buildings.Tolman placed three groups of rats in a maze.We went on a tour of the ancient manuscripts, the antique mazes.Its importance in enabling people to use lawyers to guide them through the baffling maze of legal rules is self-evident.The answer probably lies in the complex maze of hype, distribution and luck which makes up today's rock biz.Players search for the princess by uncovering clues, solving puzzles and navigating a medieval maze.You must learn to find your way through the menu maze before you can use the program efficiently.They had pursued it through the maze of backstreets until unaccountably losing it in a cul-de-sac.maze of streets/paths/tunnels etcA maze of paths with unique wooden seats and bridges enables the weathered and moss-covered rocks to be seen at their best.Then some one pointed out the inadequate access to the site through the maze of streets.It would be easy to get the escapees along this maze of tunnels and out into the yard.
Origin maze (1200-1300) maze to confuse ((13-19 centuries)), probably from unrecorded Old English masian
maze nounChinese
a confusing streets, arrangement complicated and etc roads Corpus of


maze
maze /meɪz/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1200-1300
 Origin: maze 'to confuse' (13-19 centuries), probably from unrecorded Old English masian
1. a complicated and confusing arrangement of streets, roads etc
    maze of streets/paths/tunnels etc
    the maze of narrow streets
    I was led through a maze of corridors.
2. a large number of rules, instructions etc which are complicated and difficult to understand
    maze of rules/regulations etc
    a maze of new laws
3. a specially designed system of paths, often in a park or public garden, which is difficult to find your way through:
    We got completely lost in the maze.
    the famous Hampton Court maze
4. a children’s game, played on paper, in which you try to draw a line through a complicated group of lines without crossing any of them


mazeBrE /meɪz/ 🔊NAmE /meɪz/ 🔊 nouna system of paths separated by walls or hedges built in a park or garden, that is designed so that it is difficult to find your way through 迷宫We got lost in the maze. 我们在迷宫里迷失了方向。🔊🔊(figurative) The building is a maze of corridors. 这座建筑长廊交错,简直就是一座迷宫。🔊🔊   compare labyrinth [usually singular] a large number of complicated rules or details that are difficult to understand 纷繁复杂的规则;复杂难懂的细节a maze of regulations一大堆纷繁复杂的规章制度(NAmE) a printed puzzle in which you have to draw a line that shows a way through a complicated pattern of lines 迷宫图