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
- But life shouldn't bog you down and tell you,'Hey, you have to live a certain way.
他们发生冲突,但生活不应该将你击倒后送你一句‘嗨,你该走一条定义好的路’。 - 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 development of resources-based city mainly relies on the local natural resources to grow up or go from strength to strength, and bog down even wane because of diminution of resources so it has typical evolvement rule of urban development.
资源型城市的发展主要是依托当地自然资源的开发利用而兴起或发展壮大的,因资源的减少或枯竭而停滞甚至衰落,具有特有的城市发展演变规律。 - 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。 - We intended from the very beginning to bog the prosecution down over who did this
我们从一开始就打算延缓对责任人提出诉讼。 - Lack of data will bog the work down.
缺乏资料将会拖这项工作的后腿。 - The negotiations are likely to bog down.
谈判可能会停滞不前。 - This snowstorm will bog all the cars down in the field.
这场暴风雪将使所有的车辆都陷在田野里。 - 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。 - The attack would bog down sooner or later.
进攻迟早会陷入停滞状态。
