slugging
常見(jiàn)例句
- Ruth’s slugging thrilled the crowds, broadened baseball’s appeal and filled the stands, but for McGraw he was a mere slugger, “the Big Baboon” or “the Big Ape”.
魯斯的重?fù)糇層^眾激動(dòng)萬(wàn)分,擴(kuò)大了棒球的吸引力,讓看臺(tái)坐滿了觀眾,但在麥格勞看來(lái)他只不過(guò)是個(gè)強(qiáng)擊手,“大狒狒”或“大猿”。 - AS A nation, Australians tend to get more excited at the prospect of slugging a ball around a cricket pitch than playing in the big leagues of international finance.
作為一個(gè)民族,澳大利亞人傾向于從板球被猛擊出球場(chǎng)這樣的情景中獲得興奮而不是參與到國(guó)際金融的大聯(lián)盟中。 - That talent for slugging will be an asset when De Leon starts boxing professionally, where at least part of the object is knocking out an opponent.
在德萊昂跨入職業(yè)拳壇以后,重拳上的天賦將是他寶貴的財(cái)產(chǎn),至少可以獲得直接將對(duì)手擊倒的機(jī)會(huì)。 - It offers the slugging gusto of professional wrestling as its appeal to young males.
ECONOMIST: Football - Slugging first baseman Carlos Pena jumped to the Cubs from the Rays for only one year.
FORBES: Winter Meetings: Owners Still Drawing the Line on Long Term Deals - His performance on the field has fallen off dramatically with five straight years of declining slugging percentages.
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