embroiled
英 [ɪmˈbrɔɪld]
美 [ɪmˈbrɔɪld]
adj. 陷入的; 卷入的
v. 使卷入(纠纷); 使陷入(困境); 使纠缠于
embroil的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:embroiled
BNC.38839 / COCA.39024
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 陷入的;卷入的
If you becomeembroiled ina fight or argument, you become deeply involved in it.- The Government insisted that troops would not become embroiled in battles in Bosnia.
政府坚称军队不会卷入波斯尼亚的冲突。
- The Government insisted that troops would not become embroiled in battles in Bosnia.
- ADJ-GRADED 与…有牵连的;与…发生纠葛的
If you becomeembroiled witha person, you become involved in a relationship with them that causes you problems.- As Smith became embroiled with his new lover, the marriage was called off.
史密斯和新情人纠缠不清,导致他的婚姻告吹。
- As Smith became embroiled with his new lover, the marriage was called off.
英英释义
adj
- deeply involved especially in something complicated
- embroiled in the conflict
- felt unwilling entangled in their affairs
双语例句
- As Smith became embroiled with his new lover, the marriage was called off.
史密斯和新情人纠缠不清,导致他的婚姻告吹。 - He became embroiled in a dispute with his neighbours.
他与邻居们发生了争执。 - In spite of the civilian misery, the United Nations was reluctant to get its forces embroiled.
尽管平民痛苦不堪,联合国仍然不愿使其部队卷入内战。 - Already China is embroiled in skirmishes and politicking on new frontiers.
中国已经在一些新领域卷入了小规模的冲突和政治活动。 - They did not wish to become embroiled in the dispute.
他们不希望卷入这场纷争中。 - When someone says great interest, that's a euphemism for embroiled in controversy.
当人们说有极大的兴趣时,那是对卷入争议的一种赞美。 - They were deeply embroiled in a fiery discussion.
他们深深卷入了一场激烈的争论。 - Just enough time, perhaps, for Mr Obama to get himself embroiled in a career-ending scandal.
也许这段时间就足够使奥巴马陷入可以迫使其结束政治生涯的丑闻当中了。 - It would be foolish to become embroiled in this struggle.
卷入这场斗争将是愚蠢的。 - Lately it has become embroiled in numerous territorial disputes with its neighbours.
近年中国卷入了一系列与邻国的领土纷争。