play off
英 [ˈpleɪ ɒf]
美 [ˈpleɪ ɔːf]
网络 季后赛; 决赛; 加时赛; 加赛; 延长赛
英英释义
verb
- set into opposition or rivalry
- let them match their best athletes against ours
- pit a chess player against the Russian champion
- He plays his two children off against each other
双语例句
- 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。 - If the two top teams reach the same result, they will have to play off against each other next week.
如果这两个最强的队积分一样,他们就得在下周决一雌雄。 - It also has long been involved in a tug of war with Taiwan over diplomatic recognition by Central American and Caribbean countries, which play off Taipei against Beijing.
此外,长期以来中国大陆一直就在外交上获得中美洲和加勒比海国家的承认与台湾进行着争夺。中美洲和加勒比海国家挑动台北和北京相斗而坐收渔利。 - If they front him or play off the passer, you have the option to run a dribble entry.
如果他们(防守方-译者注)绕前,或者是阻挠传球手传球,你可以选择跑一个运球进入。 - So how do you play off this trend?
那么你们如何应对这一趋势的? - The visitors came back the next Saturday to play off the game stopped by rain.
客队于下周六再回来赛完因雨而中止的比赛。 - Corporations often play off subcontractors to get best prices.
企业常常让供应商互相竞争以得到最好的价钱。 - Press the outer bearing race backwards as far as possible and read the play off the dial gauge.
尽可能远地向后压外轴承座圈,并读取百分表上的间隙数。 - Why do you always play off joe? I think it isn't polite.
你为什么总是嘲弄乔?我认为这不礼貌。 - Britain tried to play off European nations against each other so that she would have a balance of power.
英国试图使欧洲国家相互对立,以便她能够保持力量均衡。