closed book
英 [kləʊzd bʊk]
美 [kloʊzd bʊk]
完全不了解的人; 一无所知的事物; 谜
英英释义
noun
- something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained
- how it got out is a mystery
- it remains one of nature's secrets
双语例句
- The man's early life is a closed book.
那人的早年生活是个不可告人的谜。 - For me, geology is a closed book.
对我来说地质学是一门我完全不懂的学科。 - Philosophy is a closed book to me.
我对哲学一窍不通。 - Nick closed his book and put it down.
尼克把书合上后放下。 - The final is a closed book test, but you may bring a one-page outline to the exam to consult freely.
虽然期末考试不得翻书,但你可以携带一页的大纲前来应试。 - Anne closed her book and stood up.
安尼合上书,站了起来。 - When he finished, the author blew gently to dry the ink, then methodically closed the book and tied it securely with a red satin ribbon.
当作者写完故事,他轻轻地吹干字中的墨迹,接着有条不紊地合上书,在书上牢牢地系上了一条红色的绸缎带。 - As far as I'm concerned the accident is a closed book; I just want to forget it.
就我而言,这事件已过去了,我只想忘掉它。 - Even though she has lived in Beijing for several years, Chinese men are still a closed book to Cathie Watson.
即使已经在北京生活多年,凯蒂•沃森对于中国男士还是知之甚少。 - The dense dark jungle, obviously a closed book to an outsider, is an open book to the aboriginals.
黑暗稠密的丛林,对外来者显然是神秘莫测的,但对土著来说却毫无神秘可言。