词汇 | game |
释义 | game noun uk/ɡeɪm/ us/ɡeɪm/ (FUN ACTIVITY/SPORT) A1 [ C ](尤指儿童玩的)游戏,运动;游戏用具,运动器具 an entertaining activity or sport, especially one played by children, or the equipment needed for such an activity a board game 棋类游戏 indoor/computer games 室内娱乐活动/电脑游戏 game of The children played a game of cops and robbers. 孩子们玩警察捉强盗的游戏。 I told the children to put their toys and games away. 我告诉孩子们把玩具和游戏的家什收拾好。 A2 [ C ](一项)游戏,运动,比赛 a particular competition, match, or occasion when people play a game a game of chess/tennis/baseball 国际象棋/网球/棒球比赛 [ C ](网球比赛等中的)一局,一盘,一场 one part of a competition in activities such as tennis I won the first game, and then lost the next two. 我赢了第一局,但是后两局都输掉了。 games [ plural ] UK (also physical education, PE)体育课 organized sports activities that children do at school the games teacher 体育老师 It's games this afternoon. 今天下午上体育课。 I used to love games. After maths, it's games. His father was a games teacher and his mother was a nurse. I couldn't do games because my ankle was so painful. We did volleyball in games this afternoon. 运动会 an organized competition consisting of several different sports events the Olympic/Commonwealth Games 奥林匹克/英联邦运动会 The Summer Olympic Games The Winter Olympic Games The 13th African Games begins next month. He's competing in the Asian Games. The last International Children's Games was held in Coventry. The Pacific Games started in 1963. [ U ]比赛(或游戏)使用的方法;比赛(或游戏)技巧 the way in which a person plays a particular sport Susan is playing golf every day to try to improve her game. 苏珊每天打高尔夫努力提高球技。 [ S ]儿戏,游戏 something that is not treated seriously Love is just a game to him. 爱情对他而言只是场游戏。
(ACTIVITY) [ S ] informal非法活动;秘密勾当 an illegal or secret activity [ S ] old-fashioned informal行业;行当 a type of business activity I'm in the stocks and shares game. 我干股票交易这一行。 on the game UK informal卖淫,做妓女 working as a prostitute go on the game She went on the game to pay for her drug habit. 她靠卖淫挣钱满足毒瘾。 Was she on the game? US informal参与非法活动 involved in illegal activities You know his whole family's on the game - they work with the mob! She didn't want to know if her brother was on the game or not. Not everyone is in on the game. (ANIMALS) [ U ]野味;野禽;猎物 wild animals and birds that are hunted for food or sport game birds 供捕猎的鸟 Idioms be ahead of the gameidiom 比竞争对手消息灵通 to know more about the most recent developments in a particular subject or activity than the people or companies you are competing against A very extensive research and development programme ensures that we're ahead of the game. 一项范围十分广泛的研发计划可以确保我们的领先地位。 be new to this gameidiom 刚刚涉足;生疏;不熟悉 to be involved in an activity or situation that you have not experienced before be a game of two halvesidiom UK(尤指在体育比赛的两个半场中)双方分别在上下半场占优势 used, especially in sports reports, to say that in a game of football, one team plays better in each half of the game It really was a game of two halves, with Spurs dominating the first, only to be outplayed by Arsenal in the second. 这确实是一场双方各占半场优势的比赛,热刺在上半场占主导地位,却在下半场被阿森纳反制。 the game is upidiom 事已败露;戏该收场 used to tell someone that you know what their secret activities or plans are and that these cannot continue Okay, you two, the game's up! Give me the cigarettes - this time I'm telling your parents. 好了,你俩,狐狸尾巴露出来了!把烟给我——这回我可要告诉你们的父母了。 the games (that) people playidiom 使用计谋;耍花招 the ways in which people behave in order to get an advantage Not telling the whole truth is one of the games that people play. 不告诉别人全部真相是人们使用的伎俩之一。 give the game awayidiom informal 泄露秘密,露馅,露马脚,穿帮 to spoil a surprise or a joke by telling someone something that should have been kept secret It's a secret, so don't give the game away, will you? 这是个秘密,别告诉别人,好不好? is the game worth the candle?idiom UK 这值得吗?(当不确定是否值得做某事时说的话) said when you are not certain if it is really worth making a great effort to get something what's your game?idiom UK informal 你在玩什么把戏?你在搞什么名堂? something you ask when you want to know what someone is doing or secretly planning to do The porter saw me climbing over the wall and shouted "Hey you, what's your game?" 守门人看到我翻墙,大声叫道:“哎,你在搞什么名堂?” game adjective uk/ɡeɪm/ us/ɡeɪm/ 愿意尝试的;有冒险精神的 willing to do things that are new, difficult, or that involve risks It was a difficult challenge, but Roberta was game. 这是个难度很高的挑战,但是罗伯塔很乐于尝试一下。 game for She's game for anything. 任何事情她都愿意尝试。 |
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