tortuously
基本解释
- adj.弯曲的;曲折的;盘旋的;居心叵测的;骗人的; 委婉的; 不正当的
英汉例句
- Like a meandering emerald jade belt, Kanas River entwines tortuously among the mountains and stretches freely on the grassland.
喀纳斯河,就好像是一条蜿蜒的翠绿色玉带,或曲折地缠绕在山岭间,或随意地舒展在草地上。
treasure.1x1y.com.cn - To such a historical city with profound civilization accumulation like Beijing, it was merely a short moment among tortuously long history.
对于文明积淀深厚的这个历史名城来说,这仅仅是其沧桑变幻的一个瞬间。
blog.sina.com.cn - Jerusalem would be tortuously but fastidiously divided, allowing each side to have its capital there, with international oversight of the holy places.
耶路撒冷将被认真地曲折分割,以使每一方在此都有自己的首都,国际社会则对城中的圣地进行监督。 - The trailblazing Wassily Kandinsky and the bulletproof masters of abstraction, Piet Mondrian and Kazimir Malevich, doubled, tortuously, as theorists.
NEWYORKER: Shapes of Things - The service also gives employers a chance to help educate employees befuddled by the tortuously complicated health care market.
FORBES: Easing The Pain Of Expensive Health Care - Party scholars still tortuously argue that the protection of private property rights does not mean the abandonment of Marx's goal.
ECONOMIST: Even in the People's Republic, property is no longer theft