elusiveness

  • n.难以捉摸;狡诈;易闪避;飘忽不定;巧妙逃避
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noun

1
the quality of being difficult to grasp or pin down
the author's elusiveness may at times be construed as evasiveness

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  1. Mr Osborne 's elusiveness would matter less , were the gap between his public profile and his influence smaller .

    如果奥斯本先生的公共形象和他的影响力没有如此显著的差异的话,他的不为人知也就不那么重要了。

  2. Heavy metal pollution lasts long , has strong elusiveness and is hard to eliminate , and it also can pose a great threat to human health through the migration and enrichment of the food chain .

    另外,重金属污染具有长期性、隐蔽性,难以消除性,可通过食物链迁移富集,对人类健康造成威胁。

  3. Nemesis attends the woman who plays the game of elusiveness too often , in the utter contempt for her that , sooner or later , her old admirers feel ;

    一个好玩欲擒故纵、藏头露尾手腕的女人,早晚受到报应,自食其果,让原来对她倾心相与的男人鄙视;

  4. And it isn 't simply because she never looked more gorgeous . It 's because she thrums with life : with hunger for her quarry , with anger about his elusiveness , with anticipatory sorrow for how he is probably going to break her heart .

    这不仅是因为她从未像那样美丽夺目,也是因为她把角色演活了:她调查事情时的专注,他的飘忽不定让她产生的愤怒,感到他可能会让她心碎时的悲伤。