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Mired

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COCA.34180

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 陷入困境;处境艰难
      in a difficult or unpleasant situation that you cannot escape from
      1. The country was mired in recession.
        这个国家陷入了经济衰退的困境。
    • 陷入泥沼;深陷泥潭
      stuck in deep mud

      双语例句

      • It was a road in which horses and wagons mired regularly.
        马和车子经常在这条路上陷进泥里。
      • A world in which most people enjoy prosperity and opportunity is surely better than one in which 80% are mired in economic stagnation.
        一个多数人享有繁荣和机会的世界一定好于一个在经济停滞中80%人陷入困窘的世界。
      • The Group of20 is mired in disagreement about how to address trade imbalances and exchange rates.
        二十国集团成员国在如何解决贸易不平衡和汇率问题上,陷入严重分歧。
      • Overall, emerging countries have a better fiscal and debt outlook than advanced economies which are mired in huge deficits and growing debt levels, he says.
        整体而言,新兴国家的财政和债务前景,都优于正身陷巨额赤字和债务水平不断提高的泥潭的发达经济体,他表示。
      • Spanish sport has been mired in rows over racism in the last few years.
        在过去几年中,西班牙体育已陷入种族主义的泥潭不可自拔。
      • America, Europe and Japan mired in debt and slow growth or even recession.
        而美国,欧洲和日本却深陷债务危机泥潭,经济增长缓慢甚至停滞。
      • But is there any point in spending your future mired in these questions from the past?
        但是,有没有任何的观点在消耗你的从过去就受困于这些问题的将来呢?
      • Many Asia Pacific economies were mired in poverty;
        许多亚太经济是微度贫困;
      • Only Japan seems to be mired in weakness.
        仅有日本似乎深陷疲弱的泥沼。
      • Tokyo that spring was a city mired in its ninth consecutive year of economic stagnation.
        那一年春天,东京是一个陷入连续九年经济停滞的城市。