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
- The negotiations are likely to bog down.
谈判可能会停滞不前。 - New successful models often enjoy rapid advances in science in the short run, but gradually bog down as the blind spots grow.
新的成功模型往往在短期内享受快速科技进展,但随着盲点成长而逐渐陷于泥潭。 - Because when you have young players, that'll tend to bog them down a little bit.
因为当你有周围有年轻队员的时候,你必须让他们减少压力。 - The self-discipline status of the West music created in the process of evolution, and it is just the root to lead the serious music bog down at present.
西方艺术音乐在发展过程中所形成的自律性地位,正是导致目前严肃音乐陷入困境的根源。 - How did the construction work bog down?
建筑工程怎样会停下来的? - Lack of data will bog the work down.
缺乏资料将会拖这项工作的后腿。 - 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。 - The society has led the motion, because each person must follow the society not to be able to bog down may not retrocede.
社会带动了行动,因为每个人必须跟上社会不能停滞不前更不可以后退。 - Many of today's corporate PCs are saddled with management, backup, and security agents that can bog down a PC.
如今的公司电脑搭载了大量管理、备份和安全软件,速度甚至要比蜗牛还慢。 - 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。