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labyrinth    音标拼音: [l'æbɚ,ɪnθ]
n. 迷宫,难解的事物,迷路

迷宫,难解的事物,迷路

labyrinth
n 1: complex system of paths or tunnels in which it is easy to
get lost [synonym: {maze}, {labyrinth}]
2: a complex system of interconnecting cavities; concerned with
hearing and equilibrium [synonym: {inner ear}, {internal ear},
{labyrinth}]

Labyrinth \Lab"y*rinth\, n. [L. labyrinthus, Gr. laby`rinthos:
cf. F. labyrinthe.]
1. An edifice or place full of intricate passageways which
render it difficult to find the way from the interior to
the entrance; as, the Egyptian and Cretan labyrinths.
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Note: The Labyrinth of Classical Mythology was a vast maze
constructed by Daedalus on the island of Crete, in
order to confine the Minotaur; the task was done at the
command of King Minos. One theory suggests that the
myth had some basis in the structure of the palace of
King Minos at Knossos, in Crete, it being a
multistoried royal palace with labyrinthine passages
between rooms.
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2. Hence: Any intricate or involved inclosure; especially, an
ornamental maze or inclosure in a park or garden, having
high hedges separating confusingly convoluted passages.
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3. Any object or arrangement of an intricate or involved
form, or having a very complicated nature.
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The serpent . . . fast sleeping soon he found,
In labyrinth of many a round self-rolled. --Milton.
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The labyrinth of the mind. --Tennyson.
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4. An inextricable or bewildering difficulty.
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I' the maze and winding labyrinths o' the world.
--Denham.
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5. (Anat.) The internal ear. See Note under {Ear}.
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6. (Metal.) A series of canals through which a stream of
water is directed for suspending, carrying off, and
depositing at different distances, the ground ore of a
metal. --Ure.
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7. (Arch.) A pattern or design representing a maze, -- often
inlaid in the tiled floor of a church, etc.
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Syn: Maze; confusion; intricacy; windings.

Usage: {Labyrinth}, {Maze}. Labyrinth, originally; the name
of an edifice or excavation, carries the idea of
design, and construction in a permanent form, while
maze is used of anything confused or confusing,
whether fixed or shifting. Maze is less restricted in
its figurative uses than labyrinth. We speak of the
labyrinth of the ear, or of the mind, and of a
labyrinth of difficulties; but of the mazes of the
dance, the mazes of political intrigue, or of the mind
being in a maze.
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  • LABYRINTH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of LABYRINTH is a place constructed of or full of intricate passageways and blind alleys How to use labyrinth in a sentence Is there a difference between maze and labyrinth?
  • Labyrinth (1986) - IMDb
    Labyrinth: Directed by Jim Henson With David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly, Toby Froud, Shelley Thompson Teenage Sarah journeys through a maze to save her baby brother from the Goblin King
  • LABYRINTH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    LABYRINTH definition: 1 a confusing set of connecting passages or paths in which it is easy to get lost: 2 something… Learn more
  • Labyrinth - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    A labyrinth is a structure with many connected paths or passages in which it is hard to find your way In figurative use, a labyrinth is a complicated situation: our tax code is a labyrinth of rules and regulations
  • Labyrinth | History, Design Uses | Britannica
    Labyrinth, system of intricate passageways and blind alleys “Labyrinth” was the name given by the ancient Greeks and Romans to buildings, entirely or partly subterranean, containing a number of chambers and passages that rendered egress difficult
  • Labyrinth - definition of labyrinth by The Free Dictionary
    1 an intricate combination of paths or passages in which it is difficult to find one's way or to reach the exit 2 a maze of paths bordered by high hedges, as in a park or garden 3 a complicated or tortuous arrangement or state of things or events; a bewildering complex 4 a the bony cavity or membranous part of the inner ear
  • LABYRINTH Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    The system of interconnecting canals and spaces that make up the inner ear of many vertebrates The labyrinth has both a bony component, made up of the cochlea, the semicircular canals, and the vestibule, and a membranous one
  • LABYRINTH definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
    If you describe a place as a labyrinth, you mean that it is made up of a complicated series of paths or passages, through which it is difficult to find your way
  • About Labyrinths – Labyrinth Resource Group
    A labyrinth is a circuitous and sometimes complex path that one walks from an entrance to the center, then back again, oftentimes used as a walking meditation It is not a maze, with mental challenges and blind alleys





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