逐渐发生; 展开; 结束; 使精疲力竭
1. 使筋疲力尽;用完:play a part 扮演角色;参与... | play out 使筋疲力尽;用完 | play the devil with 弄糟...;使失败
2. 放出:play one's trump card 打出王牌 | play out 放出 | play politics 弄权
3. 播放出:PLAY OFF OUT 放象断开输出 | PLAY OUT 播放出 | PLUG ROUND 圆插头
4. 同Corny,过时的:Piece :手枪,不是指你身上的那把 | Play Out :同Corny,过时的 | playa:有很多妞的人
1. play out的解释
1. (使)(戏剧性的事件)逐渐发生;(使)展开
If a dramatic event is played out, it gradually takes place.
e.g. Her union reforms were played out against a background of rising unemployment...
她对工会的改革是在失业率不断上升的背景下展开的。
e.g. The film has eerie parallels with the drama being played out in real life.
这部电影和现实生活中发生的一系列戏剧性事件有着诡异的巧合之处。
1. Stretching out the hearings could play out in Berlusconi's favor by eroding the statute of limitations.
2. If Djokovic's demeanor and play carry on in this vein, he will be taking a bite out of a gold medal come August.
3. Micro blogs also play an important role in marketing and business promotion, and many enterprises and businessmen carry out marketing activities on micro blogs.
4. The Angels carved out two close wins over the Yankees at home but were unable to play at a consistent level over the entire series.
5. They never managed to play their way out of defence, nobody helped Ronaldinho and they never played coherently.
6. play out的反义词
6. Chinese experts believe that China has the technical ability to carry out the project, but other considerations may come into play.
7. Details have to be worked out clearly, as sovereignty issues would definitely come into play.
8. The fans who come out from the crowd to shoot during those silly timeout promotions were more on target than anyone paid to play.
9. Sean Connery wants to come out of acting retirement to play James Bond's father in the next 007 film.
10. The comedy and tragedy play out separately onstage, interrupt each other and then proceed to compliment each other.
verb
1. become spent or exhausted
e.g. The champion's strength played out fast
2. play out的意思
2. play to a finish
e.g. We have got to play this game out, even thought it is clear that we have last
3. perform or be performed to the end
e.g. How will the election drama be played out?
4. deplete
e.g. exhaust one's savings
We quickly played out our strength