walkover

walkover [ˈwɔ:kəʊvə(r)]  [ˈwɔkˌovɚ] 

walkover什么意思

第三人称复数:walkovers

walkover 基本解释

名词走过场的比赛(只有一匹马参加的比赛),轻易得胜

walkover 网络解释

1. 比赛前奏:walkout 罢工 | walkover 比赛前奏 | walkthrough 预排

2. 不战而胜:未完成的 incomplete | 不战而胜 walkover | 最终裁定 final authority

3. 轻易得胜:walkingstick 拐杖 | walkover 轻易得胜 | walkoverleisurelyinsteadofridinginacarriagewalkratherthanride 安步当车

4. 独自走完/轻易得胜:walkout /退出/ | walkover /独自走完/轻易得胜/ | walkovet /独自走完/

walkover 词典解释

1. 轻易取得的胜利;一边倒的比赛
    If you say that a competition or contest is a walkover, you mean that it is won very easily.

walkover 单语例句

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1. The hosts were awarded a walkover in the final rubber when Australia said that none of their eligible players were fit to play.

2. Their absence on Monday benefited Korea, as it enjoyed a walkover.

3. walkover

3. The bomb was planted outside the bank, close to which is a walkover bridge crossing the road.

4. I saw my coach and I asked him if my match was dead and if I was a walkover.

5. The withdrawal handed American wildcard Donald Young a walkover into the third round.

walkover 英英释义

noun

1. backbends combined with handstands

2. walkover什么意思

2. any undertaking that is easy to do

    e.g. marketing this product will be no picnic

    Synonym: cinch breeze picnic snap duck soup child's play pushover piece of cake