underdogs

underdogs[ˈʌndədɔɡz] 

原级:underdog

underdogs 基本解释
弱者;失败者( underdog的名词复数 );受苦人;处于劣势的人;
underdogs 网络解释

1. 弱勢:squad 組織 | underdogs 弱勢 | merely 僅僅

2. 输家:hailed 称为 | underdogs 输家 | dominated 称霸

underdogs 单语例句

1. Oman's Argentine coach Gabriel Calderon said his team were comfortable with their role as underdogs and were hoping to catch the Australians by surprise.

2. By the end, fans turned against the sloppy favorites and cheered for the Angolan underdogs.

3. underdogs

3. Lehman accepts the Americans will be the underdogs at the K Club but feels no pressure to succeed as captain.

4. Underdogs prefer to stay out of the limelight and go about achieving their goals as quietly as possible.

5. Coach Jurgen Klinsmann wants a reaction from his side but admits Munich begin the tie as underdogs.

6. underdogs的近义词

6. Lee said that her angry girls are underdogs and they are slowing learning the chips are stacked against them.

7. The social underdogs are those who usually stay in cities after leaving school.

8. " We don't consider ourselves to be clear underdogs, " Mancini told reporters after arriving in Moscow on Sunday.

9. underdogs

9. The men's team went into December's Doha Asian Games as underdogs, but upset big names such as India and Pakistan to reach their first ever final.

10. Today probably eclipses the other two because we were underdogs going into the game.