bogged

bogged [bɒgd]  [bɒgd] 

原级:bog

第三人称单数:bogs

第三人称复数:bogs

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现在分词:bogging

bogged 基本解释
陷于泥沼的;陷入泥沼, 陷入困境( bog的过去式和过去分词 );妨碍,阻碍;
bogged 网络解释

bogged

1. 陷于泥沼的:bogeyman 可怕的人 | bogged 陷于泥沼的 | boggle at 吃惊

bogged 单语例句

1. China's key stock index has fallen over 12 percent so far this year, bogged down in part by the massive share sale.

2. But lawyers warned that the case could get bogged down for months in a fight over classified documents underpinning the criminal charges.

3. Collins said he is afraid that NASA's exploration plans would be bogged down by a return visit to the moon.

4. A dispute over whether to include statements linking steps to combat global warming with disaster prevention bogged down the talks.

5. The two leaders would do well not to get bogged down in discussing the long list of complex and contentious issues in the relationship.

6. The COP 17 began its high level talks here on Tuesday, as efforts to bridge differences on major issues bogged down.

7. bogged是什么意思

7. The Spanish government has recognised that the present system lacks credibility, but its attempt at reform has been bogged down in parliament for some six months.

8. Such a development may get the US bogged down in an even bigger war with dimmer prospects.

9. bogged

9. Its size and population make big powers think many times before getting bogged down.

10. But advocates say the seemingly draconian measure will eventually work, and is too important to get bogged down by morality.

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