柯林斯詞典quagmire /?kw?ɡ?ma??/ (quagmires) 1. N-COUNT A quagmire is a difficult, complicated, or unpleasant situation which is not easy to avoid or escape from. 泥潭; 指困難、復(fù)雜或討厭的困境且不易從中脫身[usu sing with supp] His people had fallen further and further into a quagmire of confusion. 他的人已在困惑的泥潭中越陷越深。2. N-COUNT A quagmire is a soft, wet area of land which your feet sink into if you try to walk across it. 沼澤地[usu sing] Rain had turned the grass into a quagmire. 雨水已將這片草地變成了沼澤。 返回 quagmire劍橋詞典an area of soft , wet ground that you sink into if you try to walk on it 沼澤地,泥潭 At the end of the game , the pitch was a real quagmire. 在比賽最后階段,場(chǎng)地變得一片泥濘。 a difficult and dangerous situation 困境,危險(xiǎn)的境地 Since the coup , the country has sunk deeper into a quagmire of violence and lawlessness. 自政變以來,該國(guó)越來越陷入了一種暴力肆虐、法律缺失的境地。 返回 quagmire