waylaid
英 [weɪˈleɪd]
美 [weɪˈleɪd]
v. 拦截(尤其是为了谈话或袭击); 拦路
waylay的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 拦截;伏击
If someonewaylaysyou, they stop you when you are going somewhere, for example in order to talk to you, to steal something from you, or to attack you.- She was forever waylaying him in odd holes and corners of the hotel...
她总是在酒店的犄角旮旯里截住他。 - The trucks are being waylaid by bandits...
卡车被强盗拦了下来。 - I'm sorry, Nick, I got waylaid.
抱歉,尼克,我被人耽搁了。
- She was forever waylaying him in odd holes and corners of the hotel...
双语例句
- The trucks are being waylaid by bandits
卡车被强盗拦了下来。 - She waylaid me after the lesson and ask where I had been the week before.
课后她拦住我,问我上个星期去了哪儿。 - He was waylaid by a band of guerrillas.
他遭到游击队的狙击。 - The patrol was waylaid by bandits.
巡逻队遭到土匪伏击。 - The gang of robbers waylaid and robbed travelers.
这帮强盗拦路埋伏抢劫旅客。 - I'm sorry, Nick, I got waylaid.
抱歉,尼克,我被人耽搁了。 - He was waylaid by thieves.
他在路上被抢了。 - Hundreds ( including Vogue's Anna Wintour) were waylaid by London's high winds, their planes redirected to Dublin and Newcastle.
还有几百人(包括《Vogue》杂志的安娜・温图尔(AnnaWintour))被伦敦的大风耽搁了行程,他们的飞机改道都柏林和纽卡斯尔(Newcastle)。 - I meant to leave earlier but I was waylaid on the way out of a meeting by my manager.
我本想早点走,但在走出一个会议的路上被经理拦住了。 - It is well known, for example, that Newton solved many of his toughest problems when his attention was waylaid by private musings.
例如,众所周知,牛顿在其注意力被个人深思打断时解决了许多棘手的难题。