Clues
形容词 (Adjective)
1. clueless [ˈkluːləs]:词义: 一无所知的,无线索的
例句:
1. She's completely clueless about what's going on.(她对发生的事情完全一无所知。)
2. He seemed clueless about how to solve the problem.(他似乎对如何解决问题毫无头绪。)
名词 (Noun)
1. clue [kluː]:词义: 线索,提示
例句:
1. The detective found a clue at the crime scene.(侦探在犯罪现场找到了一个线索。)
2. Can you give me any clues as to where she might be hiding?(你能给我一些她可能躲藏的线索吗?) 2. clues [kluz]:
词义: 线索(复数形式)
例句:
1. The detectives gathered all the clues they could find.(侦探们收集了他们能找到的所有线索。)
2. The clues led them to the suspect's hideout.(线索将他们引向了嫌疑人的藏身之处。)
词语辨析
1. evidence [ˈɛvɪdəns]:词义: 证据,证明
区别: evidence更强调与某个事实或论点相关的具体信息,而clues则更侧重于提供线索或提示
例句:
1. The fingerprints were crucial evidence in solving the case.(指纹是破案的关键证据。)
2. The detective found several clues that pointed to the suspect's location.(侦探找到了几个指向嫌疑人位置的线索。) 2. hint [hɪnt]:
词义: 暗示,提示
区别: hint通常指含蓄或间接的提示,而clues则更明确和具体
例句:
1. She dropped a hint that she might be leaving soon.(她透露了她可能很快要离开的暗示。)
2. The detective followed the clues to uncover the mystery.(侦探根据线索揭开了这个谜团。)
词汇扩充
近义词
反义词
柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary)
clue (kluː)名词: 线索
动词: 提示,给线索
词源: Old English clū, clēowen; related to clew and clough
变形: clues, clued, clueing
词义:
1. 线索
2. 提示
3. 暗示
4. 解谜
5. 路线图
例句:
1. The police found no clues to the murder.(警方没有找到谋杀案的任何线索。)
2. Can you give me a clue as to where she might have gone?(你能给我一点线索,她可能去了哪里吗?)
牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary)
clue (kluː)名词: 线索
动词: 给线索,提示
词源: Late 16th century (originally in the sense 'a ball of thread or yarn'): from clew in the sense 'a ball of thread' + a figurative use of the literal sense 'a guiding principle or method of solving a problem' (Ariadne gave Theseus the clue to help him find his way out of the Minotaur's labyrinth)
变形: clues, cluing, clued
例句:
1. The detective followed up on every clue to solve the mystery.(侦探跟进了每个线索以解开这个谜团。)
2. The missing key could be a clue to the locked door.(丢失的钥匙可能是这扇锁着的门的线索。)