英:[ˈmaɪə(r)]
美:[maɪr]
英:[ˈmaɪə(r)]
美:[maɪr]
复数:mires
第三人称单数:mires
现在分词:miring
过去式:mired
过去分词:mired
词根:miry
adj.miry 泥泞的;脏的
noun
deep, heavy mud or soil.The rain continued to pour and our car got stuck in the mire.
a swampy area filled with such soil; bog.It not easy to access the lake because the area around it is a mire.
something that can entangle or entrap.Do you really want to get involved in the mire of politics?
transitive verb
to cause to sink or stick in deep mud.The car was mired, and we were forced to walk.
to entangle or bog down with difficulties or problems.The company was mired in a complex financial situation.
to dirty with mud or slime.The dog mired his paws running down the muddy path.
intransitive verb
to sink or stick fast in deep, heavy mud.The heavy machinery mired and completing the work seemed impossible.
"深泥,泥潭,沼泽地",约1300年,来自斯堪的纳维亚源,如古诺尔斯语 myrr "泥潭,沼泽",源自原始日耳曼语 *miuzja-(古英语 mos "泥潭,沼泽"的来源),源自原始印欧语 *meus- "潮湿"(见 moss)。
[法]梯形目标:检眼计臂上的数字之一,其影像反射到角膜上,藉其改变的情况,即可得知角膜散光的程度
沼泽
又称 :沼泽(swamp )
照准标
为检查子午环正南北偏差而设立在离子午环正北或正南几十米远处的观测目标。
沼泽
泥炭沼泽
水源由地下水、地表径流和雨水供给、土壤发育有泥炭层的湿地。包括矿质泥炭沼泽和酸性泥炭沼泽。
Noun and Verb Middle English, from Old Norse mȳrr; akin to Old English mōs marsh — more at moss
The first known use of mire was in the 14th century
mirror1 of 2noun
a smooth or polished surface (as of glass) that forms images by reflection
something that gives a true likeness or description
mirror2 of 2verb
to reflect in or as if in a mirror
resemble
her presentation mirrored that of her classmates
mirror1 of 2noun
a smooth or polished surface (as of glass) that forms images by reflection
something that gives a true likeness or description
mirror2 of 2verb
to reflect in or as if in a mirror
resemble
her presentation mirrored that of her classmates
mirror1 of 2noun
a smooth or polished surface (as of glass) that forms images by reflection
something that gives a true likeness or description
mirror2 of 2verb
to reflect in or as if in a mirror
resemble
her presentation mirrored that of her classmates
mire1 of 2noun
wet spongy ground (as of a bog or marsh)
heavy often deep mud or slush
mire2 of 2verb
to sink or stick fast in mire
entangle sense 2, involve
to soil with mud or slush
mire1 of 2noun
wet spongy ground (as of a bog or marsh)
heavy often deep mud or slush
mire2 of 2verb
to sink or stick fast in mire
entangle sense 2, involve
to soil with mud or slush
mire1 of 2noun
wet spongy ground (as of a bog or marsh)
heavy often deep mud or slush
mire2 of 2verb
to sink or stick fast in mire
entangle sense 2, involve
to soil with mud or slush
mirenoun
any of the objects on the arm of an ophthalmometer that are used to measure astigmatism by the reflections they produce in the cornea when illuminated
1 The wheels sank deeper into the mire.
轮子在泥潭中陷得更深了。
2 Lure or drag sb. into the mire or wrong doings.
引诱某人做坏事或犯错误.
3 Yet the country has been mired in sluggish growth for more than a decade.
然而在过去10余年内,日本经济一直陷在增长乏力的泥潭中.
4 Rescue me from the mire, do not let me sink; deliver me from those who hate me, from the deep waters.
求你搭救我出离淤泥,不叫我陷在其中。求你使我脱离那些恨我的人,使我出离深水。
5 (figurative)My name had been dragged through the mire (= my reputation was ruined) .
我的名声受到了玷污。
6 Unlike the Europeans, still mired in theory and speculation, Van Wagenen’s talk was all Yankee practicality.
7 Is it necessary to spell out that societies mired in fratricidal chaos are vulnerable to conquest?
8 To lose weight, we need to shift that balance and burn up mire than we consume.
要想减肥,我们必须转换到一种平衡的状态并且使消耗能量高于所摄入的。
9 And in the dungeon there was no water, but mire: so Jeremiah sunk in the mire.
井里没有水, 只有淤泥; 耶利米就陷在淤泥中.
10 Since I'm lucky that I didn't walk into the mire, but I feel very sad.
我很庆幸自己至今也没有走入这个泥潭,但我觉得自己是很悲哀的。
11 I’m on my couch, still mired in Lord of the Flies.
12 Audiences see a series of very different lives, but each is mired in debt and misery.
13 “It’s all done!” the announcer’s voice shouts over the noise, mired in confusion.
14 He has cast me into the mire, And I have become like dust and ashes.
伯30:19神把我扔在淤泥中 、 我就像尘土和炉灰一般.
15 He stood up, unmindful of the mud and mire clinging to his knees and coat, and he bowed to her, and then he doffed his bowler hat.
16 Telemakhos and the herdsman scraped the packed earth floor with hoes, but made the women carry out all blood and mire.
17 But, the mire of the cleverness, tell you, our day why a not reply to return?
但是,聪明的泥,告诉你,我们的日子为什么一去不复返呢?
18 It is covered with mire and dust.
它满是污淖。
19 She couldn't withstand the lure of money and was dragged into the mire.
她经不起金钱的引诱,被拉下水了.
20 Their progress slowed in the tangle of underbrush and the wet leaves mired the struggling animals.
2 陷入困境
swamp in Dutch be driven to the last ditch come to a pretty pass get into a jam be in hot water snooker tree bunker up the creek feel the draught catch it up a tree in the cart landed mess hassle trap run into the sands have back to the wall in lumber jammed up in the suds between hell and high water in a hole up against a wall
7 沼泽
flow flush swamp bog moor Moss marsh slough fen morass quag marshy quagmire marshland paludal Moor ooze carr fenland boggy wetlands moorish swampy fenny moory marish wash pan slack wetland lagoon moss fell dismal glade swampland sough everglade vlei currach mickery
8 为难
lost worried awkward troubled baffling bothersome puzzling perplexed mazy spiflicated pressure puzzle plunge maze embarrassment annoyance entanglement perplexity bewilder discomfit nonplus stick pucker faze puckerstopple obfusticate get beat worry trouble stumble distress inconvenience stump weary persecute embarrass perplex snarl pester vex disconcert kittle incommode discommode feeze off-put blue funk
9 受困扰
10 泥泞
slaky founderous heavy dirty sticky foul muddy greasy sloppy slimy slushy splashy turbid sludgy puddly plashy quaggy sloughy miriness mud sludge slush loblolly puddle waterlogged boggy squashy miry quagmire poach
11 困境
fix hole corner difficulty bind trap mess jam scrape dilemma pickle strait peril plight predicament slough quandary morass hot seat a tight corner rat trap a hornets' nest quagmire sticky wicket hornet's nest pass trouble dead end catastrophe abyss cul-de-sac straits bed of nails matter spot nightmare tailspin toils a tough nut to crack pressure shoe tight squeeze picnic lurch hobble stymie toughie rattrap how-do-you-do schemozzle a kettle of fish
14 陷入泥沼
15 进退不得
18 污物
ordure soil dirt mud contamination muck filth sewerage smut offscourings coprology smutch feculence
19 泥地
20 使进退不得
21 污泥
25 使为难
puzzling faze puckerstopple obfusticate get stick beat worry trouble puzzle stumble distress inconvenience stump maze persecute embarrass perplex snarl pester vex bewilder disconcert discomfit kittle incommode nonplus discommode off-put
29 陷入泥坑