Sports & Games
Competition, recreation, and the language of play
简介
体育给英语贡献了一些最有色彩的表达。从板球的“sticky wicket(棘手的局面)”到棒球的“out of left field(出乎意料地)”,体育隐喻已经渗透到整个英语世界的日常对话中。
英式英语大量借用板球、足球和赛马的术语。美式英语有丰富的棒球、美式橄榄球和篮球词汇。澳式英语则贡献了独特的澳式足球俚语和对赌博的热爱。
这一章讲的是竞争的语言——从赛场到酒吧,从赢到输,以及中间的一切。
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本章全部英语俚语(65)
- Sticky wicket A difficult or awkward situation.
- Not cricket Not fair or not proper; unsporting behaviour.
- Bowl a googly To deceive or confuse someone with an unexpected move.
- Curveball An unexpected or deceptive situation or question.
- Out of left field Completely unexpected or unusual.
- Ballpark figure A rough estimate or approximate number.
- Bowled over Extremely impressed or surprised.
- Kick off To start something; also to become angry (British).
- Score an own goal To accidentally harm your own side; a self-defeating action.
- Move the goalposts To unfairly change the rules or requirements midway.
- Level playing field A fair situation where everyone has equal opportunity.
- On the ropes In serious trouble; near defeat.
- Throw in the towel To give up or admit defeat.
- Below the belt Unfair or unsporting; a mean or underhanded action.
- Down for the count Defeated; unable to continue.
- Heavy hitter An influential or powerful person.
- Touch base To make brief contact with someone.
- Home run A complete success; achieving everything you wanted.
- Slam dunk A sure thing; a guaranteed success.
- Full-court press An aggressive all-out effort.
- Hail Mary A desperate last-ditch attempt.
- Monday morning quarterback Someone who criticizes decisions after the fact.
- Game plan A strategy or plan of action.
- Playbook A set of strategies or standard procedures.
- Run interference To protect someone from obstacles or distractions.
- Punt To delay or give up on something (American); to bet or take a risk (British).
- Par for the course Normal or expected; typical for the situation.
- Under par Below standard; feeling unwell.
- Front runner The leading candidate or competitor.
- Dark horse An unknown competitor who might surprisingly win.
- Down to the wire Remaining uncertain until the last moment.
- Photo finish A race or competition so close it needs a photograph to determine the winner.
- Neck and neck Exactly even in a race or competition.
- Have a flutter To place a small bet, usually on horses or games.
- Straight from the horse's mouth Information from the most authoritative source.
- The ball is in your court It's your turn to take action or respond.
- Underdog The competitor expected to lose.
- In the running Still having a chance to win or succeed.
- Good sport Someone who accepts defeat gracefully or goes along with things cheerfully.
- Sore loser Someone who gets angry or bitter when they lose.
- Fair and square Honestly and according to the rules.
- Play ball To cooperate or participate.
- The whole nine yards Everything; the complete amount or effort.
- Bench warmer A substitute player who rarely gets to play.
- Huddle up To gather together for a private discussion.
- Batting a thousand Having a perfect record; succeeding every time.
- run rings around outperform someone completely
- kick into touch postpone or abandon something
- on a sticky wicket in a difficult situation
- play with a straight bat behave honestly and fairly
- go the distance complete something despite difficulty
- roll with the punches adapt to difficulties
- hole in one perfect first attempt
- tee up prepare or set up something
- full court press aggressive all-out effort
- whole new ballgame completely different situation
- ace up your sleeve secret advantage held in reserve
- play your cards close to your chest keep plans secret
- show your hand reveal your plans or intentions
- up the ante increase the stakes or demands
- checkmate defeat with no escape possible
- pawn in the game someone used by others
- on the home straight approaching completion
- the odds are the probability is
- long shot unlikely to succeed
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