英 [ˈmaɪnfiːld] 美 [ˈmaɪnfiːld]
n. 布雷区;充满隐伏危险的事物
复数minefields
minefield /ˈmaɪnˌfiːld/ TEM4
可数名词 A minefield is an area of land or water where explosive mines have been hidden. 地雷区; 水雷区
可数名词 If you describe a situation as a minefield, you are emphasizing that there are a lot of hidden dangers or problems, and people need to behave with care because things could easily go wrong. 充满隐伏危险的事物
The whole subject is a political minefield.
整个话题成了一个政治雷区。
a region in which explosives mines have been placed
地雷场
... ethos n. (集体、社团、文化的)气质、道德观、思想或信仰 minefield n. 布雷区;充满隐伏危险的事物或场合 unwary adj. 无警惕的;易受欺骗的 ...
...回到Megaton,告诉了女老板超市里有食品没药品的事,她有点失望,我提出继续帮她的书做点研究,她让我去一个叫雷区(Minefield)的地方。
... minedroppinggear布雷装置 minefield水雷区 minehunter扫雷艇 ...
... 波斯王子3D 扫雷游戏Minefield 打猎Hunt ...
minelayer 布雷舰(或飞机)
布雷区;充满隐伏危险的事物
The whole subject is a political minefield.
整个话题成了一个政治雷区。
They were skirmishing close to the minefield now.
他们当时正在雷区附近小规模交火。
Legal consequences of attempts at biological control present a potential minefield.
尝试进行生物防治的法律后果是一个潜在的雷区。
Grant says the alliance will develop an easy-to-use, on-line risk management program to help companies sort through a minefield of legal and environmental regulations.
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Voisey's Bay turned out to be as much of a political minefield as a nickel deposit.
Other times those relationships turn sour and the office becomes a minefield of anxiety and distraction.
One thing is certain: making peace in Nagorno-Karabakh requires the skill of walking over a minefield.