1.(字)谜,谜语;难解的问题
1.a difficult problem that seems to have no solution
2.a question asked as a trick that is answered by using words in a surprising way
1.Not buying clothes would seem to break the fundamental law of fashion, but happily there is a stylish way around the conundrum.
不买衣服,这看起来好像打破了时尚大法,但是幸运地是,采用一种时尚的方式就可以解决这个难题。
2.This apparent conundrum, Ahmed explains, is the result of a combination of radical ideology and vast amounts of money.
这个显而易见的难题,在Ahmed看来,是因为激进的意识形态和巨额资金综合作用的结果。
3.This seems to be a real conundrum, even for Austrians and other libertarians.
这看起来确实是一个谜团,特别是对于包括奥地利学派在内的自由主义者来说。
4.Trying to solve the conundrum of Israel and Palestine was by far the biggest burden of his years on the throne.
侯赛因统治至今最大得负担就是努力解决以色列与巴勒斯坦的难题。
5.But it took a Hungarian politician to turn a logical conundrum into a political strategy.
不过这句话却让一位匈牙利政治家把一句逻辑难题变成了一个政治策略。
6.How life had first made proteins without enzymes, which presumably had to be proteins themselves, had been a chicken-and-egg conundrum.
生命最初如何在没有酶(可能是蛋白质本身)的情况下合成蛋白质?这是个鸡与蛋谁先产生的难题。
7.The electric vehicle's range is a conundrum that the best brains are still trying to unravel.
电动汽车的行驶里程仍然是一个让人大伤脑筋的问题,尚需诸多业内精英努力解决。
8.Economists said the surge in inflation also presented Asian central bankers with a conundrum that went against their instincts.
经济学家表示,通胀飙升还给亚洲各国央行官员带来了一个与其本能相悖的难题。
9.The birth of our genus has long been a conundrum for paleoanthropologists, to say the least.
至少可以说,长期以来,人类的诞生对古人类学家来说一直是一道谜。
10.It's been a bit of a conundrum for astrophysicists.
对天体物理学家们来说,这是一个难题。