英 [daɪˈɡresɪv] 美 [dɪˈgresɪv]
adj. 枝节的;离题的
digressive /daɪˈɡrɛsɪv/
形容词 characterized by digression or tending to digress 离题的; 有离题倾向的
(of e.g. speech and writing) tending to depart from the main point or cover a wide range of subjects
amusingly digressive with satirical thrusts at women's fashions among other things
同义词: discursive / excursive / rambling
... 徒长枝节 epicormicknot 枝节的 digressive 横生枝节 issues ...
digression 离题;脱轨
digress 离题;走向岔道
枝节的;离题的
You may have said to yourself as you were reading it, "Gee, isn't this sort of digressive?"
你可能阅读的时候你对自己说:“哎呀,难道这不是离题了吗?”
I usually become digressive when I am exhausted or bored.
通常我疲惫厌倦时,就会离题。
A digressive allusion to the day of the week; a tangential remark.
附带提及那个星期的那一天;附带评论。
and you may have said to yourself as you were reading it, "Well, gee, isn't this sort of digressive?
读的时候你可能会对自己说,天,难道这不是离题了吗?
文学理论导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
He gave a digressive answer about contracts and how he once had a lifetime contract in Japan, or so he thought.
Although his sentences are long and loose, they are not cutely or aimlessly digressive: truth is repeatedly being struck at, not chatted up.
But as Zachary Karabell reminds us in this concise and pleasantly digressive history, the waterway's creation stirred great passions in the 19th century.