bog down
英 [bɒɡ daʊn]
美 [bɑːɡ daʊn]
(使)拖延; (使)停滞不前
柯林斯词典
- See also:We intended from the very beginning to bog the prosecution down over who did this...The talks have bogged down over the issue of military reform.see also bogged down
英英释义
verb
- get stuck while doing something
- She bogged down many times while she wrote her dissertation
- cause to slow down or get stuck
- The vote would bog down the house
- be unable to move further
- The car bogged down in the sand
- cause to get stuck as if in a mire
- The mud mired our cart
双语例句
- How did the construction work bog down?
建筑工程怎样会停下来的? - The attack would bog down sooner or later.
进攻迟早会陷入停滞状态。 - This year, the recovery may bog down as government stimulus measures dry up.
他们普遍认为,今年,鉴于政府刺激政策逐渐枯竭,美国经济复苏可能陷入停顿。 - Being open to this changing environment is a good thing, but it can bog you down.
身处这个变化的环境是件好事,但同时它也可能会让你陷入困境不能前进。 - Without a clearly stated mission and objectives the project will drift, bog down, or continue past an appropriate endpoint.
没有详细地制订任务和确立目标会造成整个项目偏离目标,停滞不前,或者错过适当的终点。 - We're guessing that the software emulation hoops the Nintendo3DS needs to jump through to run DS games bog it down a bit.
我们觉得3DS通过软件模拟来运行DS游戏的这一过程是游戏读取时间加长的原因。 - Lack of data will bog the work down.
缺乏资料将会拖这项工作的后腿。 - The investment boom has threatened to fuel inflation and bog down the financial sector with bad loans, particularly if people don't move in and bring the promised economic dividend.
这股投资热潮可能会令通胀加剧,并带来坏账,使金融业陷入困境,特别是如果人们不乔迁新城、无法带来承诺中的经济红利的话。 - The lack of exercise can bog you down.
缺乏锻炼能使你陷于泥泞之地。 - The negotiations are likely to bog down.
谈判可能会停滞不前。
