digress是什么意思

  • En [ daɪˈɡres]
  • Us [ daɪˈɡres]

详细释义

  • 0 to move away from the main subject you are writing or talking about and to write or talk about something else -- 離題,跑題

    • But I digress. To get back to what I was saying, this poem reflects the poet's love of nature and his religious beliefs. 我離題了。回到我剛才說過的話上來,這首詩反映了詩人對大自然的熱愛和自己的宗教信仰。

    • The lecturer temporarily digressed from her subject to deal with a related theory. 講師暫時將她的主題放在一邊,開始講起了另一相關理論。

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双语用例

  • I have allowed you a procedural motion in which you have also digressed and indulged in name-calling.

  • I regret that for a time we have digressed in this regard.

  • Let us try to consider the matter without digressing into the entirely different issues of asylum seekers and refugees.

  • I offer no apology for digressing and asking why government exists.

  • I have digressed during the last two or three minutes.

  • I may be digressing slightly but it is an important point.

  • I have digressed slightly from our central concern about the effect on the deutschmark of the reunification process.

  • He said in his article that the exercise was so important that it was worth digressing in order to outline it.

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多语种翻译

  • 中文简体

    跑题,离题…

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  • Español

    apartarse, divagar, desviarse del tema…

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  • Português

    divagar…

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  • Türk dili

    konu dışına çıkmak, konuşulan konudan uzaklaşmak, konuyu saptırmak…

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  • Français

    faire une digression…

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  • Čeština

    odbočit…

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  • Dansk

    bevæge sig væk fra emnet…

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  • Indonesia

    menyimpang…

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