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"; "her mind wanders"; "Don''t digress when you give a lecture" 同义词:stray, divagate, wander,
wander from a direct or straight course 同义词:sidetrack, depart, straggle,
例句与用法
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We shall not digress into the history of mechanics . 我们不去深考力学的历史。
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There is no need to digress further on the sensuous plane . 没有必要更多地扯到灵感层次上去。
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When writing about aerosol one is continually invited to digress . 在描述气溶胶时人们经常离题。
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Consequently we digress momentarily in this section to review some well-known definitions and operations . 因此在这一节里,我们暂时离开正题,来复习一下一些熟知的定义及运算。
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Don ' t digress ( from the subject ) when lecturing 讲课时不要岔开(主题)
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Don ' t digress too much ; keep to the point 别东拉西扯,还是言归正传吧。
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Before we fix that , let s digress into jface windows 在修正它之前,让我们把话题转到jface窗口。
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I tried to keep it to the point , but he kept on digressing 我试图说得中肯,但他不断岔开我的话题。