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1 bog down
['bɒg'daʊn]1) Общая лексика: застрять, застопорить (напр, many students have legitimate concerns that simply are being ignored, inadequately addressed, or bogged down in administrative procedures), увязнуть (in sth)2) Разговорное выражение: срывать3) Военный термин: захлёбываться, приостанавливаться, приостановить, застревать в грунте (о БМ)4) Автоматика: препятствовать, задерживать (напр. передачу данных)
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