英文字典中文字典


英文字典中文字典51ZiDian.com



中文字典辞典   英文字典 a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   i   j   k   l   m   n   o   p   q   r   s   t   u   v   w   x   y   z       







请输入英文单字,中文词皆可:


请选择你想看的字典辞典:
单词字典翻译
locare查看 locare 在百度字典中的解释百度英翻中〔查看〕
locare查看 locare 在Google字典中的解释Google英翻中〔查看〕
locare查看 locare 在Yahoo字典中的解释Yahoo英翻中〔查看〕





安装中文字典英文字典查询工具!


中文字典英文字典工具:
选择颜色:
输入中英文单字

































































英文字典中文字典相关资料:


  • Why do we say I win instead of I won?
    For a long time I was wondering why there is I win instead of I won I met such usage in a lot of games and movies For me, it's logical to say I won, because this winning action is done already
  • “Win streak” vs “winning streak” - English Language Usage . . .
    A winning streak, a k a a win streak or hot streak, is an uninterrupted sequence of success in games or competitions, commonly measured by wins that are uninterrupted by losses or ties draws
  • vocabulary - Hat-trick is for three, whats the word for four . . .
    The word I am looking for is about " Four consecutive successes " that refer to achieving a successful outcome in four trials or events that occur one immediately after another, without any failures or interruptions in between For wins, there is four-peat (n ) A fourth consecutive championship First Known Use 1989 M-W The fourth consecutive championship or first-place finish by a single
  • What is the opposite of the expression a win-win situation?
    Second, the reason "win win" is used in the first place is that the normal outcome is win lose; that is the opposite of win win In most two-sided contests, one side wins and the other loses "Win win" is used to convey the idea of an outcome that defies this norm More about two-sided situations, slashes, and hyphens here
  • If I cannot win, then I will make it impossible for you to win
    28 Edwin linked to a question about the expression "If I can't have it, no-one can", but I think this phrase is exactly what you're looking for: it literally means "If I can't win, I will make it impossible for someone else to win"
  • meaning - Where did the expression, I cant win for losing come from . . .
    The only context I know this one from is Grateful Dead's Cumberland Blues - Lotta poor man got the Cumberland Blues \ He can't win for losing \ Lotta poor man got to walk the line \ Just to pay his union dues Dunno if they wrote it, but that would presumably be in the 60s even if I personally wasn't listening to it until the 70s
  • on time in Chess Jargon - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I would like to know how it comes to the phrase " (win lose) on time" in chess (and perhaps other games) Especially since "on time" commonly means something different (happening at the scheduled point in time)
  • etymology - Origin of the phrase for the win? - English Language . . .
    Numerous internet sources, including a hotforwords video, claim that FTW, "for the win", originated with Hollywood Squares, a 1966-1981 US television show It's likely that Hollywood Squares popularized the phrase, using it in show after show for 15 years, but I believe the true origin of it is in football or rugby For example, after making a touchdown in football, a team faces the choice of
  • What can I call 2nd and 3rd place finishes in a competition?
    In horse betting, yes "A win bet means your horse must win, a place bet means it must finish first or second and a show bet means it must be first, second or third though of course this means a lower payout " Dunno about other contexts
  • a word couple to express eagerness to win - English Language Usage . . .
    Winning is a thing that is supposed to happen during an event Before the event, of course, there are many competitors eager to win I need a nice word or phrase to express eagerness to win — bu





中文字典-英文字典  2005-2009