play off如何读

[plei ɔf]

play off是什么意思

  • 释义

    重新比赛,加赛;取笑;

  • play off英英释义

    noun

    a final contest, series of contests, or period of play to determine the winner between contestants or teams that have tied a sudden-death playoff

    a golf tournament decided by an 18-hole playoff

    a series of contests played after the end of the regular season to determine a championship—usually plural except when used before another noungot tickets to a playoff game

    Will you watch the playoffs?

    verb

    transitive verb

    to set in opposition for one's own gain

    to set in contrast

    to complete the playing of (an interrupted contest)

    to break (a tie) by a playoff

    noun

    a final contest, series of contests, or period of play to determine the winner between contestants or teams that have tied a sudden-death playoff

    a golf tournament decided by an 18-hole playoff

    a series of contests played after the end of the regular season to determine a championship—usually plural except when used before another noungot tickets to a playoff game

    Will you watch the playoffs?

    verb

    transitive verb

    to set in opposition for one's own gain

    to set in contrast

    to complete the playing of (an interrupted contest)

    to break (a tie) by a playoff

    play off_体育行业词汇

    平分决胜

    play off词源英文解释

    The first known use of playoff was in 1736

    play off儿童词典英英释义

    play1 of 2noun

    a brisk handling or using

    the play of a sword

    the conduct, course, or action of a game

    rain held up play

    a particular act or maneuver in a game

    a great play by the shortstop

    one's turn in a game

    it's your play

    exercise or activity for amusement

    children at play

    absence of any bad intention

    said it in play

    the act or an instance of playing on words : pun

    the act of playing a game and risking something on an uncertain event : gambling, gaming

    a way or manner of acting or proceeding : action, conduct

    fair play

    operation sense 1, activity

    brisk or light movement

    the light play of a breeze

    freedom of motion

    too much play in the steering wheel

    opportunity for action

    the new job gave play to my talents

    the stage representation of an action or story

    a dramatic composition : drama

    play2 of 2verb

    to engage in sport or recreation and especially in activity for amusement

    children playing

    to treat or behave lightly or without respect that is due

    play with a new idea

    to make use of double meaning or the similarity of sound of two words for humorous effect : pun

    to handle something in an absentminded way : toy

    played with the pencil

    to take advantage

    played upon the people's fears

    to move swiftly or lightly

    shadows playing on the wall

    to move freely

    to let go in a stream

    hoses playing on the fire

    to sound in performance

    listen to an organ playing

    to be staged or presented

    what's playing at the movies

    to behave in a particular way

    play safe

    to take part in play ball

    play cards

    to pretend to take part in the activities of

    children playing house

    to do for amusement or from mischief

    play a trick on someone

    to perform on or as if on the stage

    play a part

    to act the part of

    play the fool

    to contend against in a game

    playing the Dodgers today

    to put or keep in action play a fish on a line

    play a card in a game

    to cause something to produce music or sound play a record

    play the piano

    play1 of 2noun

    a brisk handling or using

    the play of a sword

    the conduct, course, or action of a game

    rain held up play

    a particular act or maneuver in a game

    a great play by the shortstop

    one's turn in a game

    it's your play

    exercise or activity for amusement

    children at play

    absence of any bad intention

    said it in play

    the act or an instance of playing on words : pun

    the act of playing a game and risking something on an uncertain event : gambling, gaming

    a way or manner of acting or proceeding : action, conduct

    fair play

    operation sense 1, activity

    brisk or light movement

    the light play of a breeze

    freedom of motion

    too much play in the steering wheel

    opportunity for action

    the new job gave play to my talents

    the stage representation of an action or story

    a dramatic composition : drama

    play2 of 2verb

    to engage in sport or recreation and especially in activity for amusement

    children playing

    to treat or behave lightly or without respect that is due

    play with a new idea

    to make use of double meaning or the similarity of sound of two words for humorous effect : pun

    to handle something in an absentminded way : toy

    played with the pencil

    to take advantage

    played upon the people's fears

    to move swiftly or lightly

    shadows playing on the wall

    to move freely

    to let go in a stream

    hoses playing on the fire

    to sound in performance

    listen to an organ playing

    to be staged or presented

    what's playing at the movies

    to behave in a particular way

    play safe

    to take part in play ball

    play cards

    to pretend to take part in the activities of

    children playing house

    to do for amusement or from mischief

    play a trick on someone

    to perform on or as if on the stage

    play a part

    to act the part of

    play the fool

    to contend against in a game

    playing the Dodgers today

    to put or keep in action play a fish on a line

    play a card in a game

    to cause something to produce music or sound play a record

    play the piano

    niceadjective

    kind, polite wasn't a nice thing to do

    a nice person

    pleasing, agreeable

    a nice time

    done very well

    nice job!

    not obvious : subtle

    a nice distinction

    finicky in tastes or habits

    niceadjective

    kind, polite wasn't a nice thing to do

    a nice person

    pleasing, agreeable

    a nice time

    done very well

    nice job!

    not obvious : subtle

    a nice distinction

    finicky in tastes or habits

    play-off1 of 2noun

    a final contest or series of contests to break a tie

    a series of contests played after the end of the regular season to determine a championship—often used in plural

    play off2 of 2verb

    to break a tie by a play-off

    play off 例句

    1 The name plays off a prominent menu item, chilaquiles, and the restaurant also serves tacos, tortas, nachos, quesadillas, flautas, arroz con leche and other Mexican favorites.

    2 The hexagon gazebo plays off elements in the landscape.

    3 Leeds and Liverpool will play off their tie tomorrow.

    里兹队和利物浦队明天将加赛一场以决胜负.

    4 University City has won 15 in a row, breezing through the playoffs and outscoring three opponents 20-6.

    5 England faced hosts Italy in the third place play - off but lost 2 - 1.

    在三、名决赛中,英格兰对阵东道主意大利队,但1 - 输掉了比赛.

    6 The Kings fell short of the playoffs this season, but Fox said the 2022-23 campaign was a storybook season for him with baby Reign arriving amid a career year for his doting dad.

    7 Later in the game, the Fever’s offensive attack flowed, with Clark passing and cutting and playing off her bigger teammates to find openings.

    8 Leeds and Liverpool play off tomorrow.

    利兹队和利物浦队明天加赛一场以决胜负.

    9 But the former president has baselessly argued that the F.B.I. was trying to assassinate him, playing off standard language used in an operations order for the search, which was recently unsealed as part of a defense motion.

    10 Being able to play off pick-and-roll is one of my biggest strengths.

    11 Comedies also play on words to create fun.

    喜剧也利用双关语制造笑料。

    12 The top teams will play off seven games against each other.

    优胜队之间相互要打七场比赛以决胜负.

    13 Smith and Peters will play off next week.

    史密斯和彼得斯下周举行平分决赛.

    14 Bringing in another young player, who could either be a teenager or very early twentysomething, to add to a team that hasn’t made the playoffs in eight seasons representing — the NBA’s longest postseason drought — doesn’t make a whole lot of sense.

    15 During those 21 seasons, the Sharks made the playoffs a remarkable 19 times.

    16 Let's not let him play both ends against the middle by starting a fight between you and me.

    别让他挑拨我与你相争而他从中得利。

    17 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.

    18 The top teams in each group will play off seven games against each other.

    各组的优胜者还要相互比赛七次.

    19 Use discrimination and play hard to get.

    充分利用辨别能力努力去争取。

    20 The Indians have been sweeping through the playoffs and are on a nine game win streak.

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