bogged
英 [bɒɡd]
美 [bɑːɡd]
v. (使)陷于泥沼; (使)动弹不得
bog的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- 沼泽;湿地;泥塘
Abogis an area of land which is very wet and muddy. - 厕所;茅厕
The bogis another name for the toilet.
双语例句
- Our discussions bogged down.
我们的讨论僵住了。 - The government has been bogged down deeper and deeper in political and economic crises.
政府在政治和经济危机中愈陷愈深。 - Our discussion has bogged down.
我们的讨论僵住了(无法进展)。 - I got bogged down in a long, fruitless discussion.
我因漫长而无结果的讨论而陷入困境。 - About three months into the job, he found himself bogged down with booking details.
在工作了三个月后,他发现自己被预定的细节难道了。 - People become bogged down with how things are done not with what is to be achieved.
与陷入困境的人如何做的事情是什么,是不是要实现。 - We were bogged down with a lot of work.
我们被一大堆工作阻住了。 - I got bogged down in these complicated math problems.
我因这些复杂数学问题而陷入困境。 - Those talks have bogged down as all sides awaited the naming of a car czar to oversee the process.
在各方都等着政府任命“汽车沙皇”来监督重组过程之际,有关这方面的谈判停顿了下来。 - Sometimes this fact is obscured because churches get so bogged down by unimportant rules.
有时候教会因为过分拘泥于那些无关紧要的规则而无法看清这一事实。