bogged
bogged的意思、解釋
現(xiàn)在分詞:bogging; 復(fù)數(shù)形式:bogs;
bogged 基本解釋bogged什么意思
陷于泥沼的;陷入泥沼, 陷入困境( bog的過去式和過去分詞 );妨礙,阻礙;
bogged 網(wǎng)絡(luò)解釋1. 陷于泥沼的:bogeyman 可怕的人 | bogged 陷于泥沼的 | boggle at 吃驚
bogged 雙語例句1. bogged的近義詞
1. Cathy Pacific's talks with pilots got bogged on the question of pay rise.
國(guó)泰航空關(guān)于增加工資的問題與飛行員們的談判陷入了僵局。
2. In the West, Grant was bogged down in his protracted siege of Vicksburg.
在西部,格蘭特因?yàn)閷?duì)威克斯堡的包圍拖延較久而陷入困境。
3. bogged的反義詞
3. Let's focus our attention on the main problem and not get bogged down in minor issues.
抓主要問題,不要被枝節(jié)問題牽掣住。
4. We hope you will concentrate primarily on pharmacologic issues and not get bogged down on interesting clinical sidelights.
我們盼望學(xué)生將注意力集中在藥理學(xué)課題上,而非陷於有趣的旁枝細(xì)節(jié)的繁瑣當(dāng)中。
5. I get bogged down with things to do and the drive to be productive.
我總是為要做的事和想要爭(zhēng)取高產(chǎn)的沖動(dòng)所累。
6. We were bogged down with a lot of work.
我們被一大堆工作阻住了。
7. People become bogged down with how things are done not with what is to be achieved.
與陷入困境的人如何做的事情是什么,是不是要實(shí)現(xiàn)。
8. We did not want to get bogged down in answering old questions.
我們不想陷入一直回答老問題的泥潭中。
9. His car has bogged down and won't move.
他的車子已陷入泥沼不動(dòng)了。
10. bogged的意思
10. His car got bogged down and wouldn't move.
他的車子陷入泥沼開不動(dòng)了。
11. bogged的翻譯
11. China`s sports industry and management personnel have been bogged down in the suffering of the extremely short.
而我國(guó)體育產(chǎn)業(yè)一直深陷管理人才極度匱乏的痛苦之中。
12. No longer will your presentation be bogged down and restricted to just one PC.
不久,你就會(huì)從受限制的電腦-投影機(jī)一對(duì)一的泥沼中擺脫出來。
13. The government has been bogged down deeper and deeper in political and economic crises.
政府在政治和經(jīng)濟(jì)危機(jī)中愈陷愈深。
14. When we become absorbed in day-to-day work to the neglect of study, we can easily get bogged down in the mediocrity of routine and become low-minded.
我們忙于事務(wù),不注意學(xué)習(xí),容易陷入庸俗的事務(wù)主義中去。不注意學(xué)習(xí),忙于事務(wù),思想就容易庸俗化。
15. But we should not get bogged down in technical minutiae.
但我們不應(yīng)停留在技術(shù)枝節(jié)上。
16. The reconstruction of the social order in the medieval Western Europe led to both conflict and co-operation between State and Church, in the course of which the Roman Catholic Church was bogged down in crisis while the authority of reason and the nation-state awareness were growing gradually with the result that the madieral political culture evolved into modernization.
中世紀(jì)西歐社會(huì)秩序重建的要求導(dǎo)致了教、俗兩界既沖突又合作的矛盾,在這一矛盾的展開過程中,羅馬教廷的危機(jī)不斷加深,理性的權(quán)威逐漸增長(zhǎng),民族國(guó)家意識(shí)日趨成熟。以此為契機(jī),中世紀(jì)的政治文化也隨之向近代演進(jìn)。
17. If you need a scroll bar, you're bogged down!
如果你需要一個(gè)卷軸吧,你深陷!
18. There is no way the students can only be looked at him bogged down.
同學(xué)們沒有辦法,只能看著他越陷越深。
19. When I go on holiday, I want to wake up when I choose and don`t want to be bogged down by a tour schedule.
當(dāng)我度假時(shí),我希望能每天早晨在自己喜歡的時(shí)間起床,不需要被出行日程表所拖累。
20. If we really believe in God, we will not be bogged down by the things of this world.
如果相信神的話,有屬靈的眼光,看到世界的樣子,將要過去,時(shí)候不多了。那麼就要無所掛慮,牽連,無可愛慕留戀。
bogged 單語例句1. China's key stock index has fallen over 12 percent so far this year, bogged down in part by the massive share sale.
2. But lawyers warned that the case could get bogged down for months in a fight over classified documents underpinning the criminal charges.
3. Collins said he is afraid that NASA's exploration plans would be bogged down by a return visit to the moon.
4. A dispute over whether to include statements linking steps to combat global warming with disaster prevention bogged down the talks.
5. The two leaders would do well not to get bogged down in discussing the long list of complex and contentious issues in the relationship.
6. The COP 17 began its high level talks here on Tuesday, as efforts to bridge differences on major issues bogged down.
7. The Spanish government has recognised that the present system lacks credibility, but its attempt at reform has been bogged down in parliament for some six months.
8. Such a development may get the US bogged down in an even bigger war with dimmer prospects.
9. Its size and population make big powers think many times before getting bogged down.
10. But advocates say the seemingly draconian measure will eventually work, and is too important to get bogged down by morality.