词汇 | drop the ball |
释义 | Idiom drop the ball Theme: FAILURE to make a blunder; to fail in some way. (Also literal as in sports: to drop a ball in error.)Everything was going fine in the election until my campaign manager dropped the ball.You can't trust John to do the job right. He's always dropping the ball. Slang drop the ball Theme: FAILURE tr. to fail at something; to allow something to fail.I didn't want to be the one who dropped the ball, but I knew that someone would flub up.Sam dropped the ball, and we lost the contract. Idiom drop the ball American, informal to make a mistake, especially by doing something in a stupid or careless way.For god's sake don't drop the ball - we're relying on you. drop the ball1. To make a mistake. I think she really dropped the ball when she decided to quit that promising internship. 2. To forget about or neglect someone or something. I know I dropped the ball today—I just got swamped at work and completely forgot about picking the kids up from school. drop the ball1. . Lit. [in a ball game of some type] to let the ball get away or fall out of one's grasp. Good grief! Bill dropped the ball, just as he was about to score! 2. Fig. to make a blunder; to fail in some way. Everything was going fine in the election until my campaign manager dropped the ball. You can't trust John to do the job right. He's always dropping the ball. drop the ballMake an error; miss an opportunity. For example, She really dropped the ball when she forgot to call back, or He dropped the ball, turning down their offer. This expression comes from sports where a player who fails to catch a ball is charged with an error. Its use for more general kinds of mistakes dates from about 1950. drop the ballmainly AMERICANIf someone drops the ball, they make a mistake or do something silly. Some say the Academy dropped the ball last year by failing to recognise Linklater's film in the Best Animated Feature category. There are people who'd like to see me fall, I know that. But I'm not afraid. I won't drop the ball. drop the ballmake a mistake; mishandle things. North American informaldrop the ˈball(American English, informal) make a mistake and spoil something that you are responsible for: I could use some help. I don’t want to drop the ball on this one.He thinks that you dropped the ball on the Swiss project.drop the ball tv. to fail at something; to allow something to fail. I didn’t want to be the one who dropped the ball, but I knew that someone would flub up. drop the ball To make a mistake or fail to do something important. |
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