play off
英 [ˈpleɪ ɒf]
美 [ˈpleɪ ɔːf]
网络 季后赛; 决赛; 加时赛; 加赛; 延长赛
英英释义
verb
- set into opposition or rivalry
- let them match their best athletes against ours
- pit a chess player against the Russian champion
- He plays his two children off against each other
双语例句
- Why do you always play off joe? I think it isn't polite.
你为什么总是嘲弄乔?我认为这不礼貌。 - Walton is a much better ball handler, which would allow Kobe and Fish to play off the ball more.
沃顿更擅长处理球,这就可以给科比和小鱼创造更多的机会。 - A and B are going to play off for the victory. One blow decided the fight.
a队与B队将要一决胜负。一拳决定拳击胜负。 - "I'm looking to play off the ball a little more," McGrady said.
“我希望传球的时间再多一点,”麦克格雷迪说。 - The Shanghai and Tianjin teams are to play off their tie against each other the coming Sunday.
打成平局的上海队和天津队将于星期天再次举行比赛,以决胜负。 - He tried to play off two of his colleagues against each other.
他企图挑拨他的两个同事之间的关系。 - Britain tried to play off European nations against each other so that she would have a balance of power.
英国试图使欧洲国家相互对立,以便她能够保持力量均衡。 - The visitors came back the next Saturday to play off the game stopped by rain.
客队于下周六再回来赛完因雨而中止的比赛。 - With the exception of Roy keane's blistering first-half strike, which crashed back into play off the woodwork, neither team really deserved to score a goal.
整场比赛中,除了罗伊坚尼上半时那记被横梁挡出的绝妙抽射之外,双方都没有真正的得分机会。 - I also know that the Triangle Offense is designed to allow players to play off of Kobe Bryant, and that depends on him being a lethal scoring threat.
我也知道三角进攻就是为像科比那样的人设计的,这取决于他那致命的得分威胁。