2026-03-22 08:04 浏览次数 18
驳倒;打败
1. to say or do something in order to get an advantage over (someone) They're always trying to score off each other.
if he had wanted to score off robert, there were so many better ways than this.
假使他果真想要羞辱罗伯特,比这更好的方法还多得很哩。
she enjoys trying to score off other people.
她喜欢想方设法出别人的洋相。
她喜欢想尽办法出别人的洋相。
he couldn「t make a score off his opponent.
他在与对手的辩论中不能占上风。
during the debate, he managed to score off his opponent with ample evidence.
在辩论中,他设法以大量事实驳倒了他的对手。
she couldn」t make a score off his opponent, who seemed to know all her arguments already.
她的对手好像对她的论据已了如指掌,因此她无法驳倒他。
if your team did score off the charts on all counts, no doubt other leaders areasking for your magic recipe for collaboration and success.
如果你的团队在所有这些计分项上得分,毫无疑问,其他领导者会向询问你协作和成功的秘诀。
there are some people who will use any kind of argument, no matter how illogical, so long as they can score off an opponent.
有些人为了要驳倒对方; 不惜用任何不合逻辑的辩论。