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Tortuous Meaning in English

word

ˈtɔɹtʃəwəs
TOR-chuh-wuhs
tˈɔːtʃuːəs
TAW-chu-uhs

释义

Full of twists and turns, or complex and difficult to follow. Used for both physical paths that wind a lot and things like complicated stories or explanations.

用法与细微差别

'Tortuous' is formal and often used in writing. It describes physical shapes (winding roads, rivers) and figurative complexity (arguments, stories). Do not confuse with 'torturous', which means 'causing pain or suffering'.

例句

The river followed a tortuous path through the mountains.

basic

We walked up a tortuous road to reach the village.

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The lawyer gave a tortuous explanation of the case.

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His journey to success was long and tortuous, full of setbacks.

natural

The plot of that novel is so tortuous that I got confused halfway through.

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Getting through the city’s tortuous alleyways took much longer than we expected.

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