词汇 | punt |
释义 | punt Theme: TRY in. to do something different in a pinch; to improvise. (From the act of kicking the ball in order to gain ground in football.)When all else fails, punt!Everyone expected me to lose my temper, so I punted. I cried instead of getting mad. punt 1. noun 1 a gamble; a chance AUSTRALIA, 1958. 2 gambling AUSTRALIA, 1988 2. verb 1 to gamble UK, 1873. 2 to do poorly; to give up in some fashion because you are doing poorly. A metaphor from American football, where a team that has not advanced the ball ten yards after three plays will often choose to punt the ball to its opposition rather than risk giving up field position US, 1968. 3 to vomit IRELAND, 1996.► punt the pailto die. A jocular variation of KICK THE BUCKET UK: SCOTLAND, 1988 take a punt at1. To make an attempt at; to try. John's taking a punt at writing for an online magazine. He says he likes it so far. 2. To make a guess or estimate about. Many tech websites like this try to take a punt at what cultural trends will be like, but few of them are ever on the mark. take (or have) a punt athave a go at; attempt. Australian & New Zealand informal 1998 Times: Magazine However cheerfully positive I can be about the future, the man from the Pru isn't going to take a punt on me living the full term. punt(pənt) in. to do something different in a pinch; to improvise. (From the act of kicking the ball in order to gain ground in football.) Everyone expected me to lose my temper, so I punted. I cried instead of getting mad. |
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