ma·no a ma·noˌmä-nō-ä-ˈmä-nō
mano a mano如何读
mano a mano是什么意思
一对一地,只涉及两个人
mano a mano英英释义
adverb or adjective
in direct competition or conflict especially between two people
adverb or adjective
in direct competition or conflict especially between two people
mano a mano词源中文解释
关于战斗或竞争,“手对手”,1970年代,西班牙语,源自 mano “手”,源自拉丁语 manus “手”(源自 PIE 词根 *man-(2)“手”)。
mano a mano词源英文解释
Spanish, literally, hand to hand
The first known use of mano a mano was in 1950
mano a mano 例句
1 the two brothers decided to go mano a mano in one final match to determine who was the better tennis player
2 Ritchie always throws a party, being of a generation impervious to war and social responsibility, yet his film savvy evokes mano a mano and explosive classics, from The Dirty Dozen and The Guns of Navarone to the Reagan-Bush era Indiana Jones films.
3 The culmination of the Gavin Newsom-Ron DeSantis bromance was a mano a mano mess of a matchup of two governors who depend on each other to whip up the kind of polarizing frenzy that feeds headlines and advances careers.
4 For those who are blissfully unaware, DeSantis earlier this month accepted Newsom’s mano a mano challenge to debate on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show.
5 Two elite competitors, head-to-head, mano a mano on the clay or grass, waging some kind of ultra-athletic chess match.
6 With a full crowd at Halas Hall on Monday erupting in oohs or ahs during one-on-one passing drills on one side of the field, general manager Ryan Poles intently watched the mano a mano pass-rushing drills going on near the weight room.
7 Six minutes on the mat, mano a mano.
8 Two titans, mano a mano, steel sharpening steel.
9 Chapter 4 takes the nonstop choreography of mano a mano combat, foot chases, car chases, and gun violence to delirious extremes.
10 It's time to settle this mano-a-mano.
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