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crap·shoot 英ˈkræpˌʃuːt美ˈkræpˌʃutAHDkrăpʹsh›t' ○○○○○高COCA⁶¹²⁶⁶iWeb³⁹²³³ 基本英英词源近义反义Thesaurus例句 n. 有风险的事业
Noun: a risky and uncertain venture;getting admitted to the college of your choice has become a crapshoot playing craps来自craps和shoot的组合词。近义词 crap game 双骰儿赌博… noun.big chance 同义词 riskiffy proposition,risky business,shot in the dark,spin of the roulette wheel Getting a decent night's sleep shouldn't be such a crapshoot. 睡个好觉,不该这么麻烦。 yeeyan IF ITS bruising battles over financial reform, health care and stimulus have taught Barack Obama anything, it’s that sending policy proposals to Congress can be a crapshoot. 巴拉克•奥巴马从金融改革、医疗保障改革和经济刺激的一系列殊死战斗中学到了向国会递交政策革新提案就是赌博。 ecocn Any given year was a crapshoot. 从任何特定一年来看都是存在风险的。 iciba If you disagree, just look at what a statistical crapshoot market timing can be. 如果你不同意我的说法,看看统计结果显示的短线炒作风险就知道了。 blog.sina.com.cn In documenting the historical crapshoot of the last200 years, there have been few losers more assiduous than the Chinese. 在过去200年历史中,没有比中国人更勤勉的失败者。 renren |