face-off
英 [ˈfeɪs ɒf]
美 [ˈfeɪs ɔːf]
n. 辩论; 搏斗; (冰球赛的)开球
复数:face-offs
牛津词典
noun
- 辩论;搏斗
an argument or a fight- a face-off between the presidential candidates
总统候选人之间的辩论
- a face-off between the presidential candidates
- (冰球赛的)开球
the way of starting play in a game of ice hockey
英英释义
noun
- (ice hockey) the method of starting play
- a hostile disagreement face-to-face
双语例句
- And it made her an instant hero among the millions of television viewers who had tuned in to watch the face-off between the Murdochs and their parliamentary interrogators.
而对于默多克在听证会上的表现,几乎所有媒体都引用了他在听证会上的开场白,“这是我人生中最为卑微的一天”。 - Most damaging was the face-off over the Senkaku Islands last fall, in which the Japanese Coast Guard arrested the captain of a Chinese fishing vessel in the disputed waters.
对中日关系破坏最大的当属去年秋季两国围绕尖阁列岛(SenkakuIslands,中国称钓鱼岛&译注)问题展开的对抗。日本海上保安厅(JapaneseCoastGuard)在争议水域逮捕了一名中国渔船船长。 - "He and the manager had a face-off, but nothing came of it."
“他和经理对抗,但是没什么结果。” - Though emotionally satisfying for some, this creates a Ferguson, Missouri-style face-off between police and population.
虽然此举给一部分人带来情绪上的满足,但它将导致密苏里州弗格森式的警民对峙。 - A face-off also restarts the game after each goal.
脸小康也重新启动游戏后,每一个目标。 - On the contrary, register, want pieces of doctrine register biological right result of change between the party, there is no effect of the third person of face-off.
相反,登记要件主义当事人之间未经登记不发生物权变动之效果,也无对抗第三人的效力。 - The two armies are locked in a face-off.
两军对峙。 - Pedestrian face-off is an awkward situation in which two pedestrians, who are on a collision course with each other, are repeatedly unsuccessful in averting one another.
(暂译为“迎面相撞”)指的是两个行人迎面相撞,又屡次相互躲闪失败这样一个尴尬的情景。 - He is a great face-off player in hockey.
他是个在“一对一”的比赛中很厉害的曲棍球选手。 - Lori greased up before the big face-off.
罗瑞事前在手上涂了猪油。