Mired
英 [ˈmaɪəd]
美 [ˈmaɪərd]
网络 微倒度; 迈尔德; 麦瑞德; 逆标色温; 微倒数度
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- The country was mired in recession.
这个国家陷入了经济衰退的困境。
- The country was mired in recession.
- 陷入泥沼;深陷泥潭
stuck in deep mud
双语例句
- And that which you ascribe to me is mired in your controversies.
你将我所归属的种姓使你陷入争论之中。 - The most brilliant leadership can be mired in detail.
最有才干的领导也会陷于拘泥琐事的困境中。 - 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 they, too, have previously become mired in such scandals in China.
但是他们此前也曾陷入过中国的这类丑闻。 - Japan, for example, remains mired in slow economic growth but has high educational standards.
例如,日本的经济增长依然缓慢,但该国的教育水平却很高。 - It has had regular presidential and parliamentary elections, only one mired by violence.
该国定期举行总统和议会选举,只有一次选举因暴力事件受到影响。 - His finding reflects the fact that a long but inequitable period of economic growth has lifted many developing countries into middle-income status but left a minority of their populations mired in poverty.
他的发现反映了这样一个事实:一个漫长且不平衡的经济增长期把许多发展中国家带入了中等收入国家水平,但这些国家中仍有少数的一部分人深陷贫困的泥潭。 - Many Asia Pacific economies were mired in poverty;
许多亚太经济是微度贫困; - The country was mired in recession.
这个国家陷入了经济衰退的困境。 - 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。