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词汇 defeat
释义
See also OVERWHELM.
aced
mod. outmaneuvered; outscored.
Rebecca really got aced in the track meet.“You are aced, sucker!” shouted Rebecca as she passed Martha in the 100-yard sprint.
can't win (th)em all
phr. (one should) expect to lose every now and then.
It doesn't really matter. You can't win them all.Well, I can't win 'em all.
Close, but no cigar.
phr. “Close, but not close enough to win a prize!”
You almost did it. Close, but no cigar.Close, but no cigar! Give it another try.
creamed
mod. badly beaten; outscored.
We were really creamed in that last game, and the coach is steamed.Midwest U. got creamed again today by the Podunk Badgers.
done over
mod. beaten; outscored.
The other team was done over, and they knew it.Bruno felt that Max would get the idea if he was done over a little.
done to a turn
mod. beaten.
When Wilbur 's opponent was done to a turn, Wilbur was declared the winner.Max was done to a turn, and Bruno walked away.
pasted
mod. badly beaten; outscored.
Our team really got pasted.He sure looked pasted the last time I saw him.
pasting
n. a beating; a defeat in a game.
Our team took quite a pasting last weekend.I gave him a pasting.
shafted
mod. beaten; bested; cheated.
I really got shafted in that deal.I've been shafted!
shellacked
mod. badly beaten; outscored.
They were shellacked, and they knew it.The team got shellacked in last week's game.
tanked
mod. defeated; outscored.
The team was tanked again—20–17.I just knew we'd get tanked today.
Win a few, lose a few.
phr. “Sometimes one wins; other times one loses.”
Too bad. Sorry about that. Win a few, lose a few.“Win a few, lose a few” doesn't mean you never win at all.
zap
tr. to defeat someone or a team.
They zapped us 10–8.Tracy zapped Fred in the spelling bee.

admit defeat

To yield to the opposition or accept that one is wrong in some pursuit. Well, I ran a good campaign, but it is time I admitted defeat in this election.

snatch defeat from the jaws of victory

To fail, lose, or be defeated despite the appearance that one would be victorious, especially due to a mistake, error, or poor judgment. (An ironic reversal of the more common "snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.") We were ahead by nearly 20 points with less than half the quarter remaining—how on earth did we manage to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory like that? The candidate has led in the polls right up to election day, but with that unfortunate remark last night, he may well have snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.

snatch victory from the jaws of defeat

To win, succeed, or be victorious at the last moment, despite the apparent likelihood of failure or defeat. They were down by nearly 20 points with less than half of the last quarter remaining, but through sheer skill and perseverance they managed to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. The candidate has been behind in the polls right up to election day, but with that unfortunate remark by his opponent last night, he may end up snatching victory from the jaws of defeat.

the jaws of (something)

Something, especially something unpleasant or undesirable, that very nearly comes to pass. Used especially after "snatch from." The drowning fishermen were snatched from the jaws of death by a passing cruise ship. They were down by nearly 20 points with less than half of the last quarter remaining, but through sheer skill and perseverance they managed to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.

go down in defeat

To lose to an opponent. The team refused to go down in defeat and tied the score in the third period.

go down to defeat

To lose to an opponent. The team refused to go down to defeat and tied the score in the third period.

go down in defeat

 and go down to defeat
Fig. to submit to defeat; to be defeated. The team went down in defeat again. She fears going down in defeat.

snatch victory from the jaws of defeat

Cliché to win at the last moment. At the last moment, the team snatched victory from the jaws of defeat with a last-second full-court basket.

the jaws of ˈdeath, deˈfeat, etc.

(literary) used to describe an unpleasant situation that almost happens: The team snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.
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