the wild goose chase
常見(jiàn)例句
- The boss sent me on a wild goose chase that wasted half the day.
老板給了我一項(xiàng)成功無(wú)望的任務(wù),浪費(fèi)了我大半天的時(shí)間。
baike.ef.com.cn - Why haven't authorities, having spent millions of dollars, including a lot spent on the wild goose chase after Hatfill, been able to even identify the source of the anthrax ?
美國(guó)政府已經(jīng)花費(fèi)掉數(shù)百萬(wàn)美元了,其中包括在哈特費(fèi)爾之後的一些荒謬無(wú)益的做法,爲(wèi)什麼到現(xiàn)在還沒(méi)有權(quán)威的部門來(lái)識(shí)別炭疽(?。┑膩?lái)源呢? - The Afghan strategy review has been too public and taken too long; the Middle East peace hunt has become a wild goose chase.
阿富汗戰(zhàn)略廻顧過(guò)於高調(diào)竝耗時(shí)過(guò)長(zhǎng),尋求中東和平的努力變得徒勞無(wú)功。 - For half an hour, Rousselot walked around in the vicinity, wondering if the woman who lived with Morini had sent him on a wild goose chase, until eventually he began to feel tired and headed for the port.
NEWYORKER: álvaro Rousselot’s Journey - Prosecutors scoffed at such a possibility, noting that Mans had already faked his own kidnapping, offered a bribe for his release, and sent police on a wild goose-chase pertaining to the diamonds.
FORBES: Jailed Ponzi Schemer: Set Me Free And I'll Show You My $10 Million Diamond Stash - Richter's diary recounts how Elgar told him that there was no thematic link to the variations, but that since they were finished on April 1st, Elgar had resolved to start a wild goose chase by pretending that there was.
ECONOMIST: Historical mendacity: Japes of the great The 返回 the wild goose chase