face-off
英:[ˈfeisɔf] 美: [ˈfesˌɔf, -ˌɑf]
face-off 基本解释
n.(冰球赛中等的)开球;对峙;敌对;面对面地会议
英英释义
face-off[ 'feisɔ:f ]
n.a hostile disagreement face-to-face同义词:confrontationencountershowdown
(ice hockey) the method of starting play; a referee drops the puck between two opposing playersv.start a game by a face-off同义词:face offbully off
face-off 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Both teams are ready to face off.
两队都准备好了开球。 - Jack duffed his drive off the first tee.
杰克开球第一杆就未击中球。 - We were face to face with Rommel's forces at that time.
当时我军正与隆美尔的军队对峙着。 - Residents of the town of Farah said there was some gunfire as police faced off against protesters.
来自法拉的居民说,当警察和抗议着对峙时有枪击。
权威例句
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