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Jada Chang
What's the difference between 'mire' and 'bog'?
What's the difference between 'mire' and 'bog'?
2010年10月13日 13:38
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Thank you for the detailed explanation :)
2011年1月28日
Although there is no essential difference in meaning, the usage frequency differs. We are more often likely to use "bog" as in "bog down". Example, "I am so tired, bogged down at work." "The Internet is bogged down with video streaming." Of course bog is a noun also, meaning swamp.
"Mired" has a more formal usage and you are more likely to see it in writing than everyday speaking.
2011年1月28日
According to the dictionary, they're interchangable.
2010年10月13日
I don't think there is any significant difference between them. They have similar meaning as nouns and also as verb forms (to be mired, to be bogged down).
2010年10月13日
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