maze /ˈmez/
迷宮,迷惘(vt.)使迷惘,使混亂,迷失
maze /ˈmez/ 名詞
迷宮
maze
迷陣;迷路
maze
迷路
Maze n.
1. A wild fancy; a confused notion. [Obs.]
2. Confusion of thought; perplexity; uncertainty; state of bewilderment.
3. A confusing and baffling network, as of paths or passages; an intricacy; a labyrinth. “Quaint mazes on the wanton green.”
Or down the tempting maze of Shawford brook. --Wordaworth.
The ways of Heaven are dark and intricate,
Puzzled with mazes, and perplexed with error. --Addison.
Syn: -- Labyrinth; intricacy. See Labyrinth.
Maze v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mazed p. pr. & vb. n. Mazing.] To perplex greatly; to bewilder; to astonish and confuse; to amaze.
Maze, v. i. To be bewildered. [Obs.]
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maze
n 1: complex system of paths or tunnels in which it is easy to
get lost [syn: labyrinth]
2: something jumbled or confused; "a tangle of government
regulations" [syn: tangle, snarl]