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play·book
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词根:play
n.play 游戏;比赛;剧本
vi.play 演奏;玩耍;上演;参加比赛
vt.play 游戏;扮演;演奏;播放;同…比赛
Noun
1. a notebook containing descriptions and diagrams of the plays that a team has practiced (especially an American football team)
2. a book containg the scripts of one or more dramatic plays;
"the 1963 playbook leaves out the whole first scene"
3. a scheme or set of strategies for conducting a business campaign or a political campaign;
"they borrowed a page from the playbook of the opposition"
同时 play-book,1530年代,“舞台剧本书”,源自 play(n.)+ book(n.)。自1690年代起,“包含娱乐材料的书籍”,尤其是“儿童图画书”。1965年开始记录“足球战术书”之意。
The first known use of playbook was in 1511
1 So after an hour, I decide to take a page from Nathan’s playbook.
2 When the trial ends this week, the elaborate grassroots campaign to smear a woman will remain, now with a plugged-in support base and a field-tested harassment playbook.
3 Diego packed his playbook in his backpack and we both smiled and nodded and then walked past the cafeteria toward the classroom buildings.
4 Among those who provided funding for the playbook project are Bloomberg Philanthropies, Sierra Club and the Walton Family Foundation.
5 We are flying blind when it comes to a parenting playbook for this.
6 Meanwhile, companies vying for a stake in the fast-growing e-cigarette business are clearly updating the playbook once used successfully by the tobacco industry to hook a new generation of tech-savvy young people.
7 Following Clark's playbook, Seacrest started as a radio host before expanding to TV and eventually producing.
8 At the end of the season, Schefft pulled a move straight from the Beverly Hills 90210 playbook—she dumped both of the final contestants and chose herself.
9 We don’t apply a traditional playbook, which is “falling in love without understanding why.”
10 The song starts with unmistakable flourishes from the dance-music playbook: a throbbing beat and four piano chords.
11 But a hands-off pregnancy is not in Matt’s playbook, and an awkward celebration dinner is only the beginning of his well-meaning intrusions.
12 Just when you think you’ve had every kind of frittata in the egg playbook, along comes yet another good one to tackle.
13 These guys are just operating with a different playbook.
14 For all her highbrow taste, Hannah seems to be still operating with “The Rules” as her romantic playbook, faking a measured detachment.
15 The Boiler Room has a substantial sunchoke playbook; it’s served roasted, or done as a confit, or cooked at high heat until it becomes a potent powder called a soil.
16 “This is not a traditional memoir, or an advice book, but rather a playbook based on adventures in my life,” McConaughey, 50, said in a statement about “Greenlights,” which comes out Oct.
17 Tell your husband, gently, that his tuition threat is a page from Milly’s playbook — assuming he’s rational and kind enough not to punish such truth-telling.
18 With e-cigs, tobacco companies are clearly taking a page out of their old playbook.
19 Clean out your locker, turn in your playbook and go see the coach.
清干净你的锁柜, 交出比赛手册,然后和教练说再见.
20 Right out of the Salman Rushdie “hidden years” playbook, that one.