digression 英 [daɪ'greʃ(ə)n]   美 [daɪ'grɛʃən]

digression

digression  英 [daɪ'greʃ(ə)n] 美 [daɪ'grɛʃən]

n. 离题;脱轨 

名词复数:digressions 

Let me just finish this digression. 让我赶紧结束这次跑题。
“Please pardon my digression,” said Mary. “I didn’t mean to diminish the importance of our conversation. “请原谅我离题了,”玛丽说,“我并不想贬低我们谈话的重要性。

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  • n. 离题;脱轨
  • 1. Let me just finish this digression.

    让我赶紧结束这次跑题。

  • 2. “Please pardon my digression,” said Mary. “I didn’t mean to diminish the importance of our conversation.

    “请原谅我离题了,”玛丽说,“我并不想贬低我们谈话的重要性。

  • 3. This scene could hold the key to unlocking the great philosophy which many admirers believe to lie within the director’s oeuvre, or it could simply be a beautiful digression.

    许多人相信这一幕是揭开导演的的全部作品的伟大哲学理念的钥匙,而另一部分人认为这只是个美丽的题外话。

  • digression (n.) late 14c., from Latin digressionem (nominative digressio) "a going away, departing," noun of action from past participle stem of digredi "to deviate," from dis- "apart, aside" (see dis-) + gradi "to step, go" (from PIE root *ghredh- "to walk, go").
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