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digression [daɪ'ɡreʃn]

n. 离题,岔开;
复数:: digressions

例句:

  • The audience cried the speaker down as soon as he started on a third digression.
    当发言人第三次扯到题外去时听众发出喊声,使他讲不下去.
  • All this is a digression,'he added in a different tone.
    不过这都是题外话. ” 他又换了口气说.
  • Now let's return from this digression to our subject.
    现在咱们言归正传。
  • A digression and deflexion from the ordinary course of generations.
    来自Bacon
  • The public option is a significant issue, not a digression.
    来自WSJ
  • A complicated metaphysical digression that began badly and degenerated towards the end.
    来自H. G. Wells