深奥英语怎么说
He pondered, as if over some deep philosophical point.
While this may seem like mincing words, there is in fact a profound difference.
And those who view happiness as a profound thing could never reach the core of it.
Academics and writers love to play with big words.
Think of the music of Beethoven, the last quartets are considered to be the greatest quartets ever written and also a level of profundity that Beethoven had never reached before.
Highbrow critics sniff that the programme was "too sophisticated" to appeal to most viewers.
This discussion's getting too deep for me.
Don't make it too easy or too hard.
Philosophy is too deep for me.
A fellow student could recall being taught nothing more profound than what to do in a thunderstorm at night.
Her poems are modishly experimental in style and recondite in subject matter.
He doesn't exactly fit the rocket-scientist mould.
That includes many individuals with esoteric skills that are of little use in everyday life - like being able to instantly reckon the day of the week for any past or future date.
These calculations are not just esoteric academic tweaks.
The articles were long and deep, but the response was amazing.
Again, nothing very deep here, t his is really just syntax, just to give you an idea of the sorts of things you can do.
The Crowe Memorandum is a document projecting a kind of ruthless common sense rather than profound complexity.
This discussion's getting too deep for me.
The child is being taught subjects that are beyond his depth.
The hound found a profound book on the roundabout.