digressing
英:[daɪˈgresɪŋ]
digressing 基本解释
v.离题,岔开话题( digress的现在分词 );
英英释义
digress[ dai'ɡres ]
v.lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking"She always digresses when telling a story"; "Don't digress when you give a lecture"
同义词:straydivagatewander
wander from a direct or straight course同义词:sidetrackdepartstraggle
digressing 相关例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- I'll tell you a funny story,if I may digress for a moment.
如果我可以暂时离开一下话题,我将讲一个有趣的故事给你听。 - Don't digress from the subject when lecturing.
讲课时不要扯到枝节上。
权威例句
Digressing toward TruthReview: Digressing toward TruthOn digressing with a stance and not seeking a recipient responseDigressing to diversify: Consequences of healthcare or lack thereof!Justin Paton at the AGNSW: Digressing, Wandering, Wondering ...Digressing by the book. Amatory digressions and the elaboration of maxims in Achilles TatiusDigressing by the book. The rhetorical elaboration of maxims in Achilles Tatius' ancient Greek novel Leucippe and ClitophonDigressing with Aristotle: Hieronymus Dandinus' "De corpore animato"(1610) and the Expansion of Late Aristotelian PhilosophyENGAGEMENT IN PLAY THE PLEASURE OF DIGRESSING AND THE POETRY OF BROKEN LANCES IN ROBERTO BOLARO'S NOVELSDigressing toward Truth Reid Barbour and Claire Preston , editors. Sir Thomas Browne: The World Proposed . New York: Oxford Universi...