close call
英 [kləʊz kɔːl]
美 [kloʊz kɔːl]
勉强脱险;幸免于难
英英释义
noun
- something achieved (or escaped) by a narrow margin
双语例句
- The general consensus around the venue with players and with knowledgeable fans in the crowd was that this final was going to be a very close call and it could well be determined by a single break.
一般的共识周围场地与球员和球迷与知识在人群中是,这最终将会是一个非常密切的号召,它很可能决定一个单一的突破。 - I had a close call on my way to work, a car hit my bike but I did not fall.
我今天上班路上的情况挺惊险,一辆车撞了我的自行车,不过我没有摔倒。 - Two cars had a close call yesterday.
昨天两部汽车差点出车祸。 - The car almost ran me over, it was a close call.
那辆汽车差点把我碾死,真是死里逃生。 - But I think it's a close call.
我觉得这是一个比较冒险的做法。 - Philip Klapwijk, executive chairman of GFMS, the consultancy that produces the statistics on gold supply and demand, said it would be "a close call" which of China and India was the largest buyer this year.
编制黄金供需统计数据的咨询公司gfms的执行董事长菲利普克拉普维克(philipklapwijk)表示,“很难预测”中国和印度哪个将成为今年的最大买家。 - Yet the cash flow problem was not his only close call.
然而现金流问题并不是他的唯一“命门”。 - An interview is like a very, very delicate scale-it's very hard to judge someone based on a one hour interview and it may seem like a very close call.
面谈就像是台非常非常精密的天平:很难基于一小时的面谈评断某人,而且可能似乎左右为难(likeaveryclosecall)。 - Joe had a close call when his motorbike nearly collided with a lorry.
乔的摩托车差点同卡车猛撞,他侥幸地脱险了。 - Making your ears and eyes bigger in this close call, you will be the terminator or saviour of the world!
放大你的耳朵,睁大你的眼睛,千钧一发之际,你就是世界的终结者或救世主!