单词 | miring |
释义 | mire1 of 2noun ˈmī(-ə)r 1 : wet spongy earth (as of a bog or marsh) the mire is relieved only by small stretches of open dry forest Saturday Review 2 : heavy often deep mud or slush The troops trudged onward through the mire. 3 : a troublesome or intractable situation found themselves in a mire of debt miry ˈmīr-ē adjective mire 2 of 2verb mired; miring transitive verb 1 a : to cause to stick fast in or as if in mire The car was mired in the muck. b : to hamper or hold back as if by mire : entangle The company has been mired in legal problems. 2 : to cover or soil with mire his mired boots intransitive verb : to stick or sink in mire a road in which horses and wagons mired regularly Edmund Arnold miring verb1 as in staining to make dirty the sight of the standard, which had emerged from the battle mangled and mired, still stirred the soldiers' hearts Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in embroiling to place in conflict or difficulties the case has been mired in probate court for years Synonyms & Similar Words
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