baffler

简明释义

[ˈbæflə(r)][ˈbæflər]

n. 折流板;调节墙

英英释义

A person or thing that confuses or perplexes.

一个让人困惑或迷惑的人或事物。

An obstacle to understanding or solving a problem.

理解或解决问题的障碍。

单词用法

a baffler of a problem

一个令人困惑的问题

to be baffled by something

被某事困惑

baffler in a puzzle

难题中的迷惑因素

the baffler effect

困惑效应

同义词

puzzle

难题

The math problem was a real puzzle for the students.

这个数学题对学生们来说真是个难题。

mystifier

神秘事物

Her sudden disappearance remains a mystifier to everyone.

她的突然消失对每个人来说仍然是一个神秘事物。

enigma

The disappearance of the ancient civilization is an enigma that fascinates historians.

古代文明的消失是一个吸引历史学家的谜。

riddle

谜语

He enjoys solving riddles at parties.

他喜欢在聚会上解谜语。

conundrum

难解的问题

The conundrum of climate change continues to challenge scientists.

气候变化的难解问题继续挑战科学家。

反义词

clarifier

阐明者

The teacher acted as a clarifier, helping students understand complex concepts.

老师作为阐明者,帮助学生理解复杂的概念。

explainer

解释者

The explainer video made the instructions clear and easy to follow.

解释视频使得说明清晰易懂。

例句

1.This is the real baffler--what on earth do they get out of reading it?

这些人我真搞不懂——他们究竟能从这本书里得到什么?

2.Solid bulk cargo must be strictly trimmed until to ambient bulkhead. If not enough, then heavy cargo package and baffler shall be supplied.

固体散装货物必须严格平舱,一直平整到货舱四周舱壁,如果对稳性还有严重影响,则再加压包和挡板措施。

3.Second process: After operated by the front forward gas baffler, the paper reciprocates to the drum of the second layer to perform flanging of the backside.

第二个过程:纸张经前推气挡板之作用,再往复至第二层滚筒完成后边折边。

4.Third process: After operated by the back forward gas baffler, the paper reciprocates to the drum of the third layer to perform flanging of the front side.

第三个过程:纸张经后推气挡板之作用,再往复至第二层滚筒完成前边折边。

5.Being sealed on the isolation piece, the baffler forms closed area in advance. Thus, the invention raises reliability of image module assembled, and ratio of fine product.

由于本发明打线区上设置隔绝件,再将阻隔板封合于隔绝件上,先形成封闭区域,因此在组装时,本发明可提高影像模块的可靠度,进而使良率提高;

6.Being sealed on the isolation piece, the baffler forms closed area in advance. Thus, the invention raises reliability of image module assembled, and ratio of fine product.

由于本发明打线区上设置隔绝件,再将阻隔板封合于隔绝件上,先形成封闭区域,因此在组装时,本发明可提高影像模块的可靠度,进而使良率提高;

7.The sudden change in the weather was a baffler for the meteorologists.

天气的突然变化让气象学家们感到困惑

8.She found the math problem to be a baffler and needed help to solve it.

她发现这个数学问题是一个难题,需要帮助才能解决。

9.His explanation of the theory was a baffler to most of the students.

他对这个理论的解释对大多数学生来说是一个费解的事物

10.The puzzle was designed to be a baffler that would challenge even the smartest players.

这个谜题的设计是为了成为一个难以理解的事物,挑战即使是最聪明的玩家。

11.The magician's trick was a real baffler, leaving the audience in awe.

这个魔术师的把戏真是一个困惑者,让观众惊叹不已。

作文

In our daily lives, we often encounter situations that leave us feeling perplexed or confused. These moments can be described as bafflers, challenges that seem to defy logic or understanding. One of the most memorable instances of a baffler in my life occurred during a group project in college. We were tasked with creating a presentation on climate change, and while we all had our individual strengths, the collaboration proved to be a true baffler. At first, everything seemed to be going smoothly. We divided the topics among ourselves, with each member taking responsibility for a specific aspect of climate change. However, as we began to compile our research, it became apparent that our ideas were not aligning as we had hoped. The data we found was conflicting, and the different perspectives on solutions created a sense of confusion among the group. This situation was a classic example of a baffler—a problem that seemed simple at first but quickly turned into a complex challenge. As deadlines approached, the tension in our group increased. We held numerous meetings to discuss our findings, yet every time we thought we had made progress, new questions arose. It felt like we were chasing our tails, and the lack of cohesion was frustrating. Each member of the group was passionate about their topic, but this passion led to heated debates rather than constructive dialogue. The baffler of conflicting opinions and information left us feeling overwhelmed and discouraged. After several frustrating sessions, we decided to take a step back and reevaluate our approach. We identified the core message we wanted to convey in our presentation and agreed to focus on that. This shift in perspective helped us navigate through the baffler we had created. By simplifying our goals and concentrating on the most critical aspects of climate change, we found common ground and began to work more effectively as a team. Ultimately, the experience taught me valuable lessons about collaboration and communication. The initial baffler we faced was not just a hurdle; it was an opportunity for growth. By embracing the confusion and learning to listen to each other, we transformed our project into a cohesive presentation that received positive feedback from our peers. In conclusion, bafflers are an inevitable part of life, whether in academic settings, professional environments, or personal relationships. They challenge us to think critically and adapt to changing circumstances. While they may cause temporary frustration, overcoming a baffler can lead to greater understanding and stronger connections with others. Embracing these challenges is essential for personal and collective growth, and it is through navigating these complexities that we often find our greatest successes. The next time you encounter a baffler in your life, remember that it may just be an opportunity in disguise, waiting for you to unravel its mysteries and emerge stronger on the other side.

在我们的日常生活中,我们经常会遇到让我们感到困惑或迷茫的情况。这些时刻可以被描述为bafflers,即似乎违背逻辑或理解的挑战。我生活中一个最难忘的baffler发生在大学的一次小组项目中。我们被要求制作一个关于气候变化的演示文稿,虽然我们每个人都有各自的优点,但合作证明是一个真正的baffler。起初,一切似乎都很顺利。我们将主题分配给彼此,每个成员负责气候变化的特定方面。然而,当我们开始整理研究时,显然我们的想法并没有如我们所希望的那样一致。我们找到的数据相互矛盾,而对解决方案的不同观点在小组中造成了一种混乱的感觉。这种情况是一个经典的baffler——一个看似简单的问题迅速变成了复杂的挑战。随着截止日期的临近,我们小组的紧张气氛加剧。我们召开了无数次会议讨论我们的发现,但每当我们认为已经取得进展时,总会出现新的问题。这让我们感觉像是在追逐自己的尾巴,缺乏凝聚力令人沮丧。小组中的每个成员都对自己的主题充满热情,但这种热情导致了激烈的辩论,而不是建设性的对话。相互矛盾的信息和观点的baffler让我们感到不知所措和沮丧。经过几次令人沮丧的会议后,我们决定退一步重新评估我们的方式。我们确定了想要在演示中传达的核心信息,并同意专注于这一点。这种视角的转变帮助我们驾驭了我们所创造的baffler。通过简化我们的目标并集中注意力于气候变化的最关键方面,我们找到了共同点,并开始更有效地作为一个团队工作。最终,这次经历教会了我关于合作和沟通的宝贵经验。我们面临的初始baffler不仅仅是一个障碍;它是一个成长的机会。通过接受混乱并学会倾听彼此,我们将项目转变为一个得到同学们积极反馈的连贯演示文稿。总之,bafflers是生活中不可避免的一部分,无论是在学术环境、职业环境还是个人关系中。它们挑战我们进行批判性思考并适应变化的环境。虽然它们可能会引起暂时的挫折,但克服baffler可以带来更深的理解和与他人更强的联系。拥抱这些挑战对个人和集体的成长至关重要,正是在应对这些复杂性时,我们往往会发现最大的成功。下次你在生活中遇到baffler时,请记住,它可能只是一个伪装的机会,等待你揭开它的神秘面纱,在另一边变得更强大。