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enmesh

/en-mesh/US // ɛnˈmɛʃ //UK // (ɪnˈmɛʃ) //

啮合,笼罩,笼罩着,啮合的

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to catch, as in a net; entangle: He was enmeshed by financial difficulties.

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Examples

  • Alex Kahn The piece itself was about creating a sense of a house that invites in this unknown, ever-shifting cohort of people who enmesh themselves in the history of the house.

  • When SpaceX started, the supply chains for aerospace companies going into orbit were enmeshed in the financial system of the US Defense Department.

  • Andrew Cuomo is now enmeshed in a scandal that threatens to submarine his third term in office.

  • If we’ve learned anything from covid-19, it’s the extent to which our lives are enmeshed with those of the people around us.

  • He was enmeshed, however, in a controversy over Theranos, a Silicon Valley-based medical device firm run by Elizabeth Holmes, a charismatic entrepreneur now awaiting trial on fraud charges.

  • If one man is to run a hedge round a pasture, the pasture must first be stripped of the rights of common which enmesh it.

  • They let him thoroughly enmesh himself, and then produced the order, written entirely in his own hand.

  • He maintained his position, and was condemned to death as a traitor, under the law which had been framed expressly to enmesh him.

  • All his anxiety was that Cesare should enmesh himself deep enough; and then—!

  • The fishermen he knew to be of predatory habits, and the promise of gold would enmesh them.