embroiled
基本解释
- adj. 卷入的;纠缠不清的
- v. 卷入(embroil的过去式和过去分词);牵连
英汉例句
- He embroiled himself in their argument.
他使自己卷入了他们的争论。 - Then they find out that a frugal life is not necessarily a simple life because they are still embroiled in their problems and miseries.
然后,他们又发现过简朴的生活并不一定是简单的生活,因为他们仍会卷入难题和苦恼之中。 - When someone says great interest, that's a euphemism for embroiled in controversy.
当人们说有极大的兴趣时,那是对卷入争议的一种赞美。 - When someone says great interest, that's a euphemism for embroiled in controversy.
当人们说有极大的兴趣时,那是对卷入争议的一种赞美。
麻省理工公开课 - 固态化学导论课程节选 - Congressional Democrats will block passage, but the issue will then become embroiled in the elections.
FORBES: The Fed Fiddles... - SPLA, is embroiled in Congo and is now seeking a deal with the Sudanese government.
ECONOMIST: Sudan’s chance for peace
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权威例句
词组短语
- Embroiled Purse 绣荷包
- be embroiled in sth 卷入
- Was Embroiled In 身陷
- embroiled d in controversy 备受争议
- Reagan Became Embroiled 里根开始卷
短语
英英字典
- If you become embroiled in a fight or argument, you become deeply involved in it.