embroils

v.
使(自己或他人)卷入纠纷( embroil的第三人称单数 );
英英释义
embroil[ im'brɔil ]
v.force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action
同义词:tanglesweepsweep updragdrag in
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
I was reluctant to embroil myself in his problems.
我不愿意卷入到他的问题中去。
John and Peter were quarreling, but Mary refused to get embroiled in it.
约翰和彼特在争吵,但玛丽不愿卷入他们的纠纷中。
权威例句
Hamas Embroils Egypt in GazaPolitics Embroils NSF Directorate.
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Controversy embroils selection of new Global Fund head.
Federal Ban of WikiLeaks Website Embroils Library of Congress
The Fight for Women’s Equal Rights Embroils APA in Long Controversy
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A Miscarriage in the Drug Approval Process?: Mifepristone Embroils the FDA in Abortion Politics
1. The Prayer Book has provided a flexible enough nexus of beliefs to hold together the different church parties.
祈祷书为各信仰之间建起了足够灵活的联系纽带,以期将各个不同教派凝聚在一起。
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2. Nexus - information on refractive and cataract surgery, corneal topography and topographers.
屈光矫正,白内障手术, 角膜地形图的有关信息.
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3. In healthcare, the cash nexus undermines the doctor - patient relationship.
在医疗行业, 金钱有可能扭曲医务人员与患者之间应有的关系.
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4. Mr Penn is the very embodiment of the Washington - business nexus.
潘恩先生切实地体现了华府与商界的关系.
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5. Meanwhile, the government also played a certain role in the nexus.
同时, 这一部分也起到了一定的承上启下的作用.
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[ nexus 造句 ]
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