home run
英 [ˌhəʊm ˈrʌn]
美 [ˌhoʊm ˈrʌn]
n. 本垒打
牛津词典
noun
- 本垒打
a hit that allows the person hitting the ball to run around all the bases without stopping
英英释义
noun
- something that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal
- the new advertising campaign was a bell ringer
- scored a bull's eye
- hit the mark
- the president's speech was a home run
- a base hit on which the batter scores a run
双语例句
- But don't expect me to curl up and hide from people because I gave up a home run in the World Series.
但是别认为我会因为在世界大赛中被敲了一发全垒打就躲起来。 - If he did not, the home run would not have counted.
如果他没有做到这一点,这个全垒打就不算。 - Gap had struggled for a few years, closed 200 stores, but then had a massive home run in 2013 with bright colored jeans and on-trend products.
Gap曾有几年苦苦挣扎,关了200家门店,但随后在2013年凭借亮色牛仔裤和潮流单品大获成功。 - He finally hit a home run.
他终于成功了。 - You just hit a home run.
你刚击出一记本垒。 - He's not a home run hitter but has a high slugging percentage.
他不擅长全垒打,但击球成功率很高。 - When people like your CD, it's just like hitting a home run in baseball.
人们喜欢你的CD,就像在棒球里打了一个本垒打。 - I kept my eye on the ball, swung as hard as I could and hit a home run.
我集中精力,使出所有的劲儿来打球,结果打了一个本垒打。 - I thought it was a home run.
我以为是个本垒打呢。 - In any mode, hit a home run into the basket that lines the wall at Wrigley Field.
在任意模式中,在瑞格纳球场击出一记本垒打,打到墙外的的筐里。