
Bogging
UK
/ˈbɒɡɪŋ/
US
/ˈbɑɡɪŋ/

Translation of "bogging" into Russian
bog
Verbbogging
Gerund
bog
bogs
bogged Past Simple / Past Participle
bogging Gerund
The car began to bog down in the muddy field.
Машина начала застревать в грязном поле.
The project started to bog down due to lack of resources.
Проект начал увязнуть из-за нехватки ресурсов.
Definitions
bogging
NounUK
/ˈbɒɡɪŋ/
US
/ˈbɑɡɪŋ/
The act or process of becoming stuck in mud or a wet, spongy ground.
The bogging of the vehicle in the marshland delayed their journey.
A reduction in speed or efficiency, especially of a machine or system; a slowdown.
We experienced serious bogging of the network when too many users logged on.
A recreational activity of driving vehicles through muddy or boggy terrain, often for sport or enjoyment.
They spent the afternoon bogging in their modified 4x4s along the river flats.
bog
VerbTo become stuck in wet, muddy ground.
The car bogged down in the muddy field after the heavy rain.
To cause to become stuck in wet, muddy ground.
The heavy truck bogged the trailer in the marshy area.
To impede or slow down progress.
The project bogged down due to bureaucratic red tape.
bogging
Pres. ParticipleUK
/ˈbɒɡɪŋ/
US
/ˈbɑɡɪŋ/
Causing or characterized by becoming stuck or slowed down.
The bogging mud made the trail nearly impassable.
Idioms and phrases
bog down
The project was bogged down by bureaucracy.
увязнуть
Проект увяз в бюрократии.
bog off
He told me to bog off when I asked for help.
убираться
Он сказал мне убраться, когда я попросил о помощи.
bogged in
The project is bogged in bureaucracy.
заслуженно увязнуть
Проект увяз в бюрократии.
bog down in details
We shouldn't bog down in details during the meeting.
задерживаться на деталях
Нам не следует задерживаться на деталях во время встречи.
bogged down with work
She's been bogged down with work all week.
заваливаться работой
Она завалилась работой всю неделю.