释义 |
clogn. 1.block of wood hung on a criminal or animal to pre-vent his or its running away;(pl.) shackles;(fig.)en-cumbrance,impediment木枷,(复数)镣铐;(比喻)阻碍,障碍。 △Oth. 1.3. 197:“For thy escape would teach metyranny,/To hang clogs on them.”因为你的私奔教我当暴君,要给孩子们加上镣铐。 2. heavy block of wood attached to an animal to re-strict its movement木枷,木桩(系在牲畜足上限制其行动)。 △Ado.1.3.34 (32): “I am trusted with a muzzle.and enfranchised with a clog,therefore I have de-creed not to sing in my cage.”对我的信任是给我戴上笼头,给我的自由是使我戴上木枷,所以我下决心不在笼子里唱歌。
clogvt. 1.fasten,encumber使固定,拖累。 △Tw.3.2.68 (60):“For Andrew,if he were opened and you find somuch blood in his liver (i.e.courage) as will clog thefoot of a flea,”至于安德鲁,要是你能在他的肝脏里找出能够粘住一只跳蚤的脚那么多的血。(按:“肝脏里的血”,指勇气,当时以肝为勇气与爱情的中心。) 2. encumber,hinder,burden拖累,阻碍,使烦恼。 △Mac3.6. 42: “You’ll rue the time/That clogs me withthis answer.”i.e. You will regret the hour when youburdened me with this answer. (The messenger willfind some difficulty in delivering this message to Mac-beth.)你将会因为给了这么一个使我为难的回答而后悔的。 clog[klɔg]n. 障碍(物),堵塞(物),制动器,木屐,坠子 v. 阻碍,妨碍,阻塞,粘住 ‖ clog box 盒梆,响木 clog dance 木屐舞 clogging n. 阻塞,堵塞,结渣 cloggy adj. 易粘牢的,阻塞的 |