英 [daɪˈɡres] 美 [daɪˈɡres]
vi. 离题;走向岔道
第三人称单数digresses
现在分词digressing
过去式digressed
过去分词digressed
digress /daɪˈɡrɛs/ TEM8 [ digressing digressed digresses ]
不及物动词 If you digress, you move away from the subject you are talking or writing about and talk or write about something different for a while. 离题
I've digressed a little to explain the situation so far, so let me now recap.
我刚才稍微离题说明了迄今的情况,现在让我重述一下要点。
She digressed from her prepared speech to pay tribute to the president.
她偏离了预先准备的讲稿,对总统表示了敬意。
有变体名词
The text is dotted with digressions.
文本中到处是离题话。
...ociation of Ideas; Tristram Shandy; Digression; Cognitive Philosophy [gap=427]关键词: “观念联系”;《项狄传》;离题;认知哲学 ...
... digest 消化,吸收,分成类 digress 离开本题 dilapidate 使部分成毁坏,使破损 ...
... precipitately adv. 猛进地 digress vi. 离题;走向岔道 truce n. 停战;休战;休战协定 ...
digressive 枝节的;离题的
digression 离题;脱轨
离题;走向岔道
But I digress, onto Matt's woods.
我离题了,我们还是说说马特的森林吧。
My thoughts were beginning to digress.
我的思想开始开小差了。
Let me digress for a moment and tell you a short story.
请允许我暂时离开话题一会儿,我给你讲个小故事。
But, I digress take a listen to the March Spotify playlist and see what you like!
To digress for a second, French and German banks will also have to raise capital.
To digress, eight similar anti-corruption bills introduced by successive governments between 1968 and 2001 had lapsed.