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
- When night hides her body's flaws calling under her brown shawl from an archway where dogs have mired.
当夜幕遮住她肉体的缺陷时,她就披着褐色肩巾,走边被狗屎弄脏了的拱道,一路吆唤着。 - Asian growth bounced back, but advanced countries were mired in high unemployment.
亚洲经济增长迅速回升,但发达国家仍深陷高失业率的泥沼。 - The spending spree has helped steady China's economy while other major nations remained mired in the global downturn.
在其他主要国家仍深陷全球经济下滑泥潭的时候,大举支出帮助中国经济实现了稳定。 - And some economists worry that the country might eventually be mired in mega debt.
此外,一些经济学家担心中国最终会为巨额债务所累。 - 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。 - Only Japan seems to be mired in weakness.
仅有日本似乎深陷疲弱的泥沼。 - 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。 - The Group of20 is mired in disagreement about how to address trade imbalances and exchange rates.
二十国集团成员国在如何解决贸易不平衡和汇率问题上,陷入严重分歧。 - 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。 - If you find yourself mired in a mundane job, maybe a change is needed.
如果你发现自己的工作无聊而平庸,这就意味着是时候改变了。