once too often
基本解釋
- 又一次;次數(shù)太多
英漢例句
- “You’ll do that once too often, ” a soldier tells him. “It’s only flesh and blood.”
“我說你肯定能再來(lái)一次,”一個(gè)士兵說,“衹不過是血肉罷了?!?/li> - One morning my patience was growing thin when Mark talked once too often, and then I made a novice-teacher's mistake.
一天早上,馬尅又一次講個(gè)不停,我終究不耐煩了,於是犯了個(gè)新教員才會(huì)犯的過失。 - Having tempted fate once too often, Castella is gored by a bull during the San Fermin festival, on July 14 in Pamplona.
潘普洛納,在7月14號(hào)的奔牛節(jié)上,在有一次與命運(yùn)作鬭爭(zhēng)之後,Castella被一頭公牛刺中。 - But now, it seems, the Fund reckons it has been made a fool of once too often.
ECONOMIST: Kenya - All true, but Buttonwood can't help feeling nonetheless that many pundits have cried sheep once too often.
ECONOMIST: Markets should worry about the surging oil price