n. 1.离题;枝节话。 2.【天文学】偏离特定路线。 短语和例子 to return from the digression 言归正传,闲话休讲。
wandering from the main path of a journey 同义词:excursion,
a turning aside (of your course or attention or concern); "a diversion from the main highway"; "a digression into irrelevant details"; "a deflection from his goal" 同义词:diversion, deviation, deflection, deflexion, divagation,
a message that departs from the main subject 同义词:aside, excursus, divagation, parenthesis,
Digression (parekbasis in Greek, egressio, digressio and excursion in Latin) is a section of a composition or speech that is an intentional change of subject. In Classical rhetoric since Corax of Syracuse, especially in Institutio Oratoria of Quintilian, the digression was a regular part of any oration or composition.
例句与用法
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I must here introduce a short digression . 这里我们必须约略地讨论一个侧面题目。
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At this moment, thoughts of celia were a digression . 此时此刻关于西莉亚的念头让人走神。
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The main theme of the book is obscured by frequent digressions . 该书文字枝蔓,主题不明。
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All this is a digression . 这都是题外话。
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After this digression we return now to our original problem . 在这一段插话以后,现在回到原来的问题。
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Try to sort out the basic principles from what is simply illustrative detail and digression . 试着从那些繁琐的、枝节的论述中把基本原理摘出来。
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The following paragraphs are a necessary digression to define and illustrate several important vector operations . 下面有必要先离题来确定和说明一些重要的矢量运算。
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Lou felt that they were wandering from the point, and that in digression alexandra might unnerve him . 娄感到他们离开了话题,而在闲扯中,亚历山德拉可能使他遭受挫折。
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It is perhaps worth a short digression to discuss the possibility of the range of an operator not being closed, and its consequences . 在此值得稍离本题讨论算子的值域非闭的可能性及其推论。
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The main theme of the book is obscured by frequent digressions 该书文字枝蔓,主题不明