digresses

英 [daɪˈɡresɪz] 美 [daɪˈɡresɪz]

v.  离题; 偏离主题
digress的第三人称单数



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. The instantiation of an application using a convention such as LotusScript or simple agents digresses from the cornerstone of REST, named resources.
    使用LotusScript或简单代理等约定来实例化应用程序脱离了REST的基础,即命名资源。
  2. She always digresses when telling a story.
    她讲故事时老是离题。
  3. – quickly digresses into what users call vents: long, detailed rages about their partners.
    可以迅速逃离用户们所说的火山口:对他们伴侣长期而琐碎的愤怒。
  4. The traditional political economics that digresses from the reality of socialist market economy does not cater to the needs of socialist economy constructions and the demands of education. It needs renewing.
    脱离社会主义市场经济实际的传统政治经济学,已不能适应社会主义经济建设需要和教学的需要,必须创新。