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词汇 quicksand
释义 quicksand
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈkwɪk.sænd/ us /ˈkwɪk.sænd/(also quicksands[ plural ])
deep wet sand that sucks in anyone trying to walk across it, or an area of sand like this: 流沙
It took 50 rescuers two hours to free a runner who got stuck in quicksand.
Surveys had failed to reveal stretches of quicksand and deep clay.
The bay has some of the world's most dangerous quicksands .
a situation, especially one that is unpleasant to deal with, that is very difficult for someone to get out of:
The country had managed to extract itself from the quicksand at last.
I seemed to be floundering deeper and deeper into the most lethal of social quicksands .
Are there not lions and tigers and poisonous snakes and quicksand and other hazards?
Building a recovery on leverage is like building your new home on quicksand.
The cockles are in an area between two channels, one of them notorious for quicksands.
They were never going to make any progress while running in quicksand.
I cashed my check without guilt, but was mired in the quicksand of middle age and unfulfilled potential.
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quicksand | American Dictionary


quicksand
noun[ U ]
us/ˈkwɪkˌsænd/
a mass of wet sand into which people and objects can sink

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quicksand
Like stepping into quicksand, often walkers do not realize that a surface is slippery until they have already stepped onto it.
It does include some eccentricities, most notable of which is a detailed set of instructions of how to get out of quicksand!
You can only jump out of quicksands when there is a springboard which is sufficiently strong and resilient to enable you to make that leap.
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A road which is founded on the quicksands of illusion never yet led to victory.
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They are both quicksands, but there ought to be a point at which there is an acceptable solution to the dilemma.
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I see no future in repeating such discussions year after year when, in reality, the policy stands on a quicksand.
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Unless there are clear guidelines based on such a consensus, plans for rural development will sink beneath the quicksands of innumerable planning subcommittees.
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Any debate about increased defence co-operation must not be allowed to grind into the quicksand of an interminable wrangle about a possible institutional framework.
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He has liberated the entire national newspaper industry from the fetters imposed on it by the print unions and the quicksands of soft management.
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It is on quicksand as far as its arguments are concerned on this issue.
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The assumed return of a positive rate of interest cannot be justified in the quicksands of the present inflationary situation.
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Probably the idea is quite unrealisable but surely there must be quicksands round our shores.
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Just think of the quicksand on which you enter by that casuistical argument if you seek to justify the proposal.
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I am not prepared to see my livelihood sunk in political quicksands.
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We know that one nation cannot be built on inflationary quicksands.
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