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美: [ɪ'lusɪv]
英: [ɪ'l(j)uːsɪv]
adj. 难懂的;易忘的;逃避的;难捉摸的
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词源分析:Elusive 来源于拉丁语“eludere”,意为“逃避”或“避免”。“e-”是一个前缀,表示“出”,而“ludere”则是“玩耍”或“游戏”的意思。这表明了某种逃避或难以捉摸的特性。
历史背景:该词首次在19世纪初的英语中出现,体现了人们对某些事物不可捉摸或难以理解的描述。
课本:该词可能出现在*高中英语教材中,特别是在文学作品分析部分。在牛津和美国的教材中,此词通常出现在高级英语学或文学分析课程中,适合1*岁及以上的学龄段。
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特殊场合:
The elusive concept of happiness varies from person to person.
Many scientists have tried to catch the elusive creature that only appears at night.
His explanation was so elusive that I couldn't grasp the main idea.
The elusive nature of the solution made the problem even more frustrating.
In literature, the elusive truth often leads to varied interpretations.
*. The artist’s style is elusive, defying any single definition.
Despite the elusive nature of the goal, we must continue to pursue it.
Understanding the elusive dynamics of human behavior is a complex task.
The elusive dream of peace continues to inspire many generations.
Finding the solution to this problem has been an elusive goal for researchers.
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通过以上分析,学*者可以更全面地理解和运用“elusive”这个词汇。
[ADJ] Something or someone that is elusive is difficult to find, describe, remember, or achieve. 难 (找、形容、记、取得) 的
例:In Denver late-night taxis are elusive and far from cheap.在丹佛,深夜出租车很难找,而且绝不便宜。