digressed

英 [daɪˈɡrest] 美 [daɪˈɡrest]

v.  离题; 偏离主题
digress的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 离题;偏离主题
    If you digress, you move away from the subject you are talking or writing about and talk or write about something different for a while.
    1. I've digressed a little to explain the situation so far, so let me now recap...
      刚才我稍稍离题说明了迄今的情况,现在让我来概述一下。
    2. She digressed from her prepared speech to pay tribute to the President.
      她脱离了发言稿的主题,对总统给予了高度赞扬。

双语例句

  1. I've digressed a little to explain the situation so far, so let me now recap
    刚才我稍稍离题说明了迄今的情况,现在让我来概述一下。
  2. She digressed from her prepared speech to pay tribute to the President.
    她脱离了发言稿的主题,对总统给予了高度赞扬。
  3. I know I sort of digressed, and this was supposed to be about Princess Mononoke, but I just think it's a fine example of all these traits that I have come passionately love about Studio Ghibli films.
    我意识到自己有些脱题了,这文章本来应该是关于《幽灵公主》的。我只是觉得,它是我热爱吉卜力电影的所有特质的一个很好的综合体。
  4. How could we have digressed from tea to bamboo?
    怎么说着说着就说到竹子了?
  5. During his 38-year literary career, his literary concern has never digressed from the marginal world.
    在他38年的创作生涯中,其文学视野始终关注在边缘。
  6. With the efforts of both the upper class and lower class, the literature that has "digressed" in the late Ming Dynasty came back to the "right path" of traditional moral.
    在上下的合力下,明末已经脱轨的文学,在清初又重新走向传统道德的正轨上来。