Obtuse
EN→ZH
What Does Obtuse Mean?
- 钝的
- 迟钝的
- 愚钝的
Obtuse Pronunciation
/əbˈtjuːs/
Obtuse Definition
adjective
Definition
Not sharp or pointed; blunt.
In ZH
不尖锐或尖角的;钝的。
How to Use Obtuse in a Sentence
- The blade of the knife was obtuse and did not cut well.
- His obtuse demeanor made it difficult for others to communicate with him.
- An obtuse angle is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- She described the object as being obtuse in shape rather than sharp.
- The teacher mentioned that an obtuse triangle has one angle greater than 90 degrees.
adjective
Definition
Lacking quickness of perception or intellect; dull.
In ZH
缺乏敏锐的感知或智力;愚笨。
How to Use Obtuse in a Sentence
- He was often seen as obtuse because he struggled to understand simple concepts.
- Her obtuse remarks in the meeting led to confusion among her colleagues.
- The movie's plot was considered obtuse by critics, lacking depth.
- Some people may find his humor obtuse and hard to appreciate.
- It's frustrating to communicate with someone who is so obtuse.