fightback
基本解釋
- n. 回?fù)?/li>
- 反攻
英漢例句
- The company's legal problems are far from over, but a furious fightback has left many observers sceptical that the government will ever succeed in breaking up Microsoft.
微軟的訴訟案遠(yuǎn)未結(jié)束,但它發(fā)起的猛烈回?fù)羰乖S多觀(guān)察家懷疑政府究竟能否成功地將微軟分解。 - Only the capture of an Enigma machine and the invention of radar could spur a fightback.
及后盟軍成功破解德軍電報(bào)機(jī)密碼,并發(fā)明雷達(dá)反擊,才有所轉(zhuǎn)機(jī)。 - Just when he is about to order an all-out fightback, Molline suddenly arrives with her team to garrison at his house.
當(dāng)中包括有份參與圍捕紅油集團(tuán)且目睹油車(chē)爆炸的公安隊(duì)長(zhǎng)趙天河(董勇飾),他與意外中死者的丈夫徐半山(張國(guó)立飾)結(jié)成知交,卻對(duì)青松恨之入骨。 - Just when he is about to order an all-out fightback, Maureen suddenly arrives with her team to garrison at his house.
正當(dāng)他要命令全面反擊,Molline突然帶隊(duì)在他家里駐扎。 - Raikkonen says he expects it to cope with the expected fightback from rival squads as the F2008 should again suit the sweeping track layout.
萊科寧表示他希望能與預(yù)想中的競(jìng)爭(zhēng)對(duì)手進(jìn)行角逐,因?yàn)镕2008一定仍然很適合這種寬敞的賽道設(shè)計(jì)。
英英字典
- an attempt to win or recover after a time when you have lost or been losing
- A fightback is an effort made by a person or group of people to get back into a strong position when they seem likely to lose something such as an election or an important sports competition.