Play ball
Slang Term
AmericanBritish
★★★★☆ Common
Casual
含义: To cooperate or participate.
合作或参与。
Cooperar o participar.
協力する、参加する。
협조하다, 참여하다.
From baseball—the umpire's call to start the game. Now means to cooperate, go along with something, or participate.
源自棒球——裁判宣布比赛开始的喊声。现在意味着合作、配合或参与。
Del béisbol—la señal del árbitro para iniciar el juego. Ahora significa cooperar, seguir el juego o participar.
野球由来の表現。審判が試合開始を告げる合図から。協力する、同調する、参加するという意味で使われる。
야구에서 유래—심판이 경기 시작을 알리는 외침. 현재는 협조하거나, 동의하거나, 참여한다는 뜻으로 쓰인다.
字面意思: Start playing baseball
例句
- If they play ball, we can get this done. 如果他们配合,我们就能完成这件事Si cooperan, podemos terminar esto彼らが協力してくれれば、これを終わらせられる그쪽에서 협조해주면 이걸 끝낼 수 있어.
- Are you willing to play ball? 你愿意配合吗?¿Estás dispuesto a cooperar?協力する気はある?협조할 의향이 있어?
- They refused to play ball. 他们拒绝配合Se negaron a cooperar彼らは協力を拒否した그들은 협조를 거부했다.
发音
/pleɪ bɔːl/
用法指南
语境: cooperation, negotiation, participation
语气: practical, persuasive
✓ 正确说法
- Will they play ball?他们会配合吗?¿Colaborarán?彼らは協力してくれるかな?그쪽이 협조할까?
- Ready to play ball.准备好配合了Listo para colaborar協力する準備はできている협조할 준비됐어.
- Refused to play ball.拒绝配合Se negó a colaborar協力を拒否した협조를 거부했어.
✗ 错误说法
- CooperateCooperate(合作)Cooperate(cooperar)Cooperate(協力する)협력하다
- ParticipateParticipate(参与)Participate(participar)Participate(参加する)참여하다
常见错误
- Baseball origin
- Now means general cooperation
起源与历史
From baseball—the umpire's traditional call to start the game.
词源: American baseball slang, 19th century
最早记录: Late 19th century
文化背景
Era: 19th century to present
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: American baseball; Business negotiations
Regional notes: American baseball term, now also used in British English.
变体
Play ballPlaying ballPlay ball with
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