elusive

elusive [iˈlu:sɪv]  [ɪˈlusɪv] 

elusive 基本解释

形容词难以捉摸的; 不易记住的; 逃避的; 难以找到的

elusive 相关例句

形容词

1. He remained as elusive as ever.
    他还是那样令人难以捉摸。

elusive 网络解释

1. 狡猾:Improves armour.增强护甲 | Elusive狡猾 | Increases dodging and movement speed.增加闪避几率和移动速度

2. 隐蔽性:引发剂 initiating agent | 隐蔽性 elusive | 荧光 florescence

3. 难懂的:elusion 逃避 | elusive 难懂的 | elusively 巧妙逃避地

elusive 词典解释

1. 难以得到的;难以描述的;想不起来的;难以实现的
    Something or someone that is elusive is difficult to find, describe, remember, or achieve.

    e.g. In London late-night taxis are elusive and far from cheap.
           在伦敦,深夜时难以打到出租车,而且车费非常贵。

elusiveness
...the elusiveness of her character.
她难以捉摸的性格
elusive 单语例句

1. Extracting value from combining complementary businesses is more elusive than most people think, both in terms of the actual potential and the work required to achieve it.

2. The choreographer uses fragrance and flowing water to represent the pressure on people today and their elusive spirituality.

3. elusive

3. Henin added that completing her grand slam collection by winning an elusive Wimbledon title was one of the reasons behind her comeback.

4. The elusive Yuen Long reptile became world famous while being pursued by veteran hunters - including a " Crocodile Dundee " veteran from Australia.

5. elusive

5. The statement acknowledged that methods for manufacturing fake drugs has become more " elusive and deceptive " so as to escape police raids.

6. Yet Tung has become even more elusive, and more distant from the public.

7. elusive

7. However, the wealth effect remains very elusive as the country's stock market remains far from mature.

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8. Despite its clauses on sanctions against sabotage in the election process, the prevailing electoral law remains elusive on the explicit judicial remedy on electoral disputes.

9. elusive的意思

9. Chinese researchers captured five big cats on film on a mountain in country's northwest, their first clear sightings after a year of tracking the elusive big cats.

10. They believe the couple have been wronged by being branded " scalpers ", because they were actually helping migrant workers get the elusive train ticket.