pitfall

pitfall [ˈpɪtfɔ:l]  [ˈpɪtˌfɔl] 

第三人称复数:pitfalls

pitfall 基本解释

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名词陷阱; 诱惑; 圈套

pitfall 相关例句

名词

1. There are many pitfalls for teenagers today.
    对现今的青少年来说,到处有许多陷阱。

2. The road to the conquest of cancer is long and full of pitfalls.
    战胜癌症的征途是漫长的,而且布满意想不到的困难。

pitfall 网络解释

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pitfall 词典解释
pitfall

1. 隐患;陷阱;圈套
    The pitfalls involved in a particular activity or situation are the things that may go wrong or may cause problems.

    e.g. The pitfalls of working abroad are numerous...
           到国外工作存在许多陷阱。
    e.g. He also points out that forward planning can help avoid stressful pitfalls.
           他也指出,预先计划可有助于消除令人不安的隐患。

pitfall 单语例句

1. pitfall是什么意思

1. A common pitfall that Gu and his cast did not fall into is condescending pity.

2. The pitfall is that the US thinks the imbalance can be corrected by adjusting nominal parameters such as exchange rates and interest rates.

3. The biggest pitfall in philately is finding out that the precious stamp you just bought is a fake.

4. pitfall的意思

4. That not only creates a huge waste of money and resources, but also a potential pitfall leading to corruption.

5. To avoid this pitfall, we should be tolerant toward the criticism from other people and countries.

6. Although the US government got involved in the battle, this groundless accusation became the pitfall to be used by the opponents.

7. Another pitfall of journalism is that it tends to become caught up in the alter reality of political drama.

8. This shows one important pitfall in the industry itself - the attention is focused only on economic values.

9. One potential pitfall is the failure to recognize that investment in US companies is all about money.

pitfall 英英释义

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noun

1. a trap in the form of a concealed hole

    Synonym: pit

2. pitfall

2. an unforeseen or unexpected or surprising difficulty

    Synonym: booby trap