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  1. The most brilliant person may be mired in detail and confusion.
    即使是最聪明的人也会陷入琐事与混乱之中。
  2. My car was mired.
    我的车上溅满污泥。


mired
[ adj ]
entangled or hindered as if e.g. in mire
<adj.all>
the difficulties in which the question is involvedbrilliant leadership mired in details and confusion


Mire \Mire\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mired} (m[imac]rd); p. pr. &
vb. n. {Miring}.]
1. To cause or permit to stick fast in mire; to plunge or fix
in mud; as, to mire a horse or wagon.

2. Hence: To stick or entangle; to involve in difficulties;
-- often used in the passive or predicate form; as, we got
mired in bureaucratic red tape and it took years longer
than planned.
[PJC]

3. To soil with mud or foul matter.

Smirched thus and mired with infamy. --Shak.

  1. "The harsh reality is that the country is still mired in recession," he said.
  2. Before Iraq's invasion, several sections of the nation were mired in regional recession.
  3. Of the 3.9-point improvement in unemployment relative to the nation, 3.1 points of it occurred between January 1979 and January 1983, when Ed King, not Mr. Dukakis, was governor and the nation as a whole was mired in recession.
  4. They won. Next.' Midterm by-elections are always difficult, even for governments not mired in real or imagined scandal.
  5. The case is still mired in state court, having finally gone to trial this February.
  6. But the task became mired in complications because the United States severed relations with Iran more than a decade ago over the hostage crisis.
  7. Williams said there was "little, if any, chance" that the previously approved authorization bill would survive in the waning days of an election-year Congress that is mired in a budget crisis.
  8. But negotiations became mired in Israel's objection to talks with the Palestine Liberation Organization, which Israel considers a terrorist organization and Palestinians consider their legitimate representative.
  9. Receding waters have exposed cracked river banks and beach-like expanses where barges sit mired, their crews restlessly hoping for an unlikely rain.
  10. His economic liberalizations got mired in bureaucratic tangles and he decided to delay new ones until he got a fresh mandate.
  11. Exxon's attempts to develop the Santa Ynez project, which has proven reserves of 300 million to 400 million barrels of oil, have been mired in years of litigation.
  12. With little news to go on, the market continued to behave sluggishly, mired in concerns about rising interest rates and lingering nervousness in the wake of the October crash.
  13. But even these are mired in uncertainty.
  14. China's economy is likely to be mired in its inefficient, half-reformed state for years to come.
  15. Bush's crime package got mired in the legislative obstacle course, and he has yet to earn his stripes as the self-proclaimed "education president," despite an agreement with governors to develop performance goals for the nation's schools.
  16. It was President Dwight D. Eisenhower who proposed a policy of "Open Skies," but the Soviets, mired in their traditional paranoia, rejected the idea.
  17. However, other proposals to track the disposal of medical waste, impose tougher penalties on polluters and create a powerful commission to protect the coast remain mired in disputes.
  18. The advertising business remains mired in a deep recession, with very few signs of relief.
  19. Well, CBS, mired in the ratings cellar and looking to sports as a way out, wanted to close the deal immediately and block its rivals from getting another chance to bid.
  20. Courter's campaign has been mired in internal problems and the candidate has stumbled on some delicate issues such as abortion and homosexual rights.
  21. Seven days later, following an air and ground search, Ms. Ward's Suzuki bush vehicle was found mired in a creek, well off her intended route.
  22. With the European chemicals industry still mired in recession, similar opportunities will doubtless arise elsewhere.
  23. Hooker Corp., parent of Bonwit Teller and B. Altman's, is mired in bankruptcy proceedings and Bloomingdale's is for sale by its owner, Campeau Corp.
  24. The previous five rounds have been mired in legalistic issues. 'Both sides are basically just playing games,' Mr Ni said.
  25. When Gov. Michael S. Dukakis took over Massachusetts from a Republican governor, the economy was spiraling downward and the state budget was mired in red ink.
  26. I merely bring this idea to the people's eyes." The message has struck a deep chord in a public mired in four-digit inflation, deteriorating social services and rising unemployment.
  27. When Mr. Schreyer and other Merrill officials were granted their stock options in early 1991, Merrill's share price was mired in the low-20s; the options carried an exercise price allowing the officials to buy Merrill stock for $21.375 a share.
  28. Clearly, we have today an intractable underclass that is seemingly "prosperity proof," remaining mired in poverty even as job opportunities abound.
  29. A glut of newspapers, aluminum cans and other waste had left Tri-R mired in losses and unpaid debt.
  30. Still, Uno and his Liberal Democratic Party, which has governed Japan since 1955, may be too deeply mired in problems at home to win total forgiveness from voters through deft summit work.
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