walkover
轻易取得的胜利
常用释义
英音[ ˈwɔːkəʊvə(r) ]
美音[ ˈwɔːkoʊvər ]
变形
复数:
walkovers
基本释义
- n. 轻易取得的胜利;比赛前奏
例句
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1·Tomorrow's game against Italy should be a walkover.明天对意大利的比赛应该能够轻易取得胜利。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·The match was a walkover for the visiting team.比赛中客队轻松获胜。
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3·The final result of the contest will be the playing matches scored plus walkover matches scored.团体比赛的最终结果将是由已参加的比赛得分加上弃权的比赛得分。
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4·Intentional losses with walkover in order to gain advantage will become punishable. This includes national teams.为了获利故意放弃比赛会受到惩罚,同样适用于国家队。
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5·But if the polls are to be believed, this election will be no walkover, even assuming Mr Chavez quickly returns to health.不过如果说民意可以可信的话,那么在这次选举中,即便查韦斯的身体能够快速恢复,那他也不会轻易获胜。
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6·If you add a few drops of dishwashing detergent to catalog paint when mixing it up, it will be easier to walkover off the children's arms.如果您添加几滴餐具洗涤剂的目录油漆混合它时,将可以更轻松地胜了孩子们的武器。
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7·Even worse, this devilish master takes advantage of his dog's loyalty. When they are near to the end, he will tell his dog to stop, then he would have a walkover.可恶的主人,正是利用了这一点,才胸有成竹,稳操胜券,他只要在天堂门口叫他的狗停下就可以了。
同根词
词根:
walkaway
walkaway
n
轻易得到的胜利;徒步逃犯