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
- Only Japan seems to be mired in weakness.
仅有日本似乎深陷疲弱的泥沼。 - But that is hardly an issue now for much of Europe, which is mired in high unemployment.
但是,对于失业率高企的大部分欧洲地区而言,目前这几乎不算是个问题。 - Spanish sport has been mired in rows over racism in the last few years.
在过去几年中,西班牙体育已陷入种族主义的泥潭不可自拔。 - He said despite economic gains throughout the hemisphere, too many people remain mired in poverty.
虽然全球化的经济增长,仍然有许多人处于贫困的水平。 - 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。 - The country was mired in recession.
这个国家陷入了经济衰退的困境。 - The Cfius process itself is mired in mystery.
外国投资委员会的审查程序本身就充满了神秘色彩。 - Tokyo that spring was a city mired in its ninth consecutive year of economic stagnation.
那一年春天,东京是一个陷入连续九年经济停滞的城市。 - Mired in the worst financial crisis since the 1930s, we have good cause to say the same.
身陷自上世纪30年代以来最严重的金融危机,我们有充分的理由表达出同样的心声。 - Japan has been mired in deflation since 1999, a period known as the lost decade.
自1999年以来,日本一直受到通缩的困扰,这一时期被称作失落的10年(lostdecade)。
