digress 英 [daɪˈgres]   美 [daɪ'ɡres]

digress

digress  英 [daɪˈgres] 美 [daɪ'ɡres]

vi. 离题;走向岔道 

进行时:digressing  过去式:digressed  过去分词:digressed  第三人称单数:digresses  名词复数:digresses 

My thoughts were beginning to digress. 我的思想开始开小差了。
But I digress, onto Matt's woods. 我离题了,我们还是说说马特的森林吧。

  • If we're talking about science fiction, and you suddenly go off on a long tangent about the cost of grape soda, you digress. When a person digresses, they stray from the topic.
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  • vi. 离题;走向岔道
  • 1. My thoughts were beginning to digress.

    我的思想开始开小差了。

  • 2. But I digress, onto Matt's woods.

    我离题了,我们还是说说马特的森林吧。

  • 3. After several digressions, he finally got to the point.

    说了几句题外话后,他终于言归正传。

  • 4. Let me digress for a moment and tell you a short story.

    请允许我暂时离开话题一会儿,我给你讲个小故事。

  • digress (v.) 1520s, from Latin digressus, past participle of digredi "to go aside, depart, deviate," from dis- "apart, aside" (see dis-) + gradi "to step, go" (from PIE root *ghredh- "to walk, go"); or perhaps a back-formation from digression. Related: Digressed; digressing.
di·gress / daɪˈɡres ; NAmE daɪˈɡres / verb [intransitive ] ( formal) to start to talk about sth that is not connected with the main point of what you are saying 离题;偏离主题 di·gres·sion digression digressions / daɪˈɡreʃn ; NAmE daɪˈɡreʃn / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] After several digressions, he finally got to the point. 说了几句题外话后,他终于言归正传。 digress digresses digressed digressing di·gress / daɪˈɡres ; NAmE daɪˈɡres / di·gres·sion / daɪˈɡreʃn ; NAmE daɪˈɡreʃn /
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