digress的意思和读音

digress

: [daɪˈɡres] : [daɪ'ɡres]

v.

digresses  digressing  digressed  

v.focus

v.deviate,divagate,depart,wander,stray

digressv.

1.to start to talk about sth that is not connected with the main point of what you are saying

v.1.,

v.1.if you digress from a subject, you start to talk or write about something else

1. diminish digress divorce ...

2. digest ,, digress dilapidate 使,使 ...

3. dignity n., digress v., dilate v.使, 使 ...

4. divorce digress dys- == ...

5. pretentious: digress precocious child: ...

6. divorce digress dys- == ...

7. ... digress "退" retreat ...

8.v whirlpool n digress v monologue n ...

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1.I'll tell you a funny story, if I may digress (from my subject) for a moment.

2.Although our relationship did not progress or digress as I imagined or feared, I couldn't have written a more perfect story.

3.Many traditional GDS systems revolve around the objective being a transaction rather than marketing but I digress.GDS

4.May I digress from our discussions for a moment and remind you that the train leaves at ten o'clock.10

5.Let me digress for a moment and explain what had happened previously.

6.I mean really, once they eliminated the choking hazard, it was all downhill for me. Anyway, I digress. . .

7.Like I needed to tell you who played who, but I digress. . .

8.Do not digress into these new questions without first discussing them with your collaborators.

9.Before jumping into the meat of the article, let's briefly digress with a discussion of the philosophy involved.

10.But I digress, the movie has a strong environmental message.