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
- Those that did not finish scored points equal to one more than the number of boats that had gone through the event. The visitors come back the next Saturday to play off the game stopped by rain.
没有完成比赛的选手的分数比完成了比赛的船只数量高1分。客队在第二个周六回来赛完因雨而中断的比赛。 - 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。 - "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。 - 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。 - All the newspaper reporters wrote the play off as useless.
所有报纸记者都认为那个戏毫无价值。 - Smith and Peters will play off next week.
史密斯和彼得斯下周举行平分决赛。 - The losing semi-finalists will play off for the third place.
半决赛的负者将再赛一场,以决出第三名。 - Press the outer bearing race backwards as far as possible and read the play off the dial gauge.
尽可能远地向后压外轴承座圈,并读取百分表上的间隙数。 - The two equal winners had to play off an additional game to decide the winner of the whole competition.
并列的那两名优胜者还要进行加赛以决定整个比赛的优胜者。