field day
英 [ˈfiːld deɪ]
美 [ˈfiːld deɪ]
野外演习日;户外集会;体育比赛日
习惯用语
n.
- have a field day
- 有展现本领的机会,有机会大干一番(尤指他人不赞同的事)
to be given the opportunity to do sth that you enjoy, especially sth that other people do not approve of - The tabloid press had a field day with the latest government scandal.
这家小报利用最近的政府丑闻大做文章。
英英释义
noun
- a day devoted to an outdoor social gathering
- a time of unusual pleasure and success
- a day for outdoor athletic competition
- (military) a day for military exercises and display
双语例句
- We had a field day talking about our school days.
我们兴高采烈地畅谈学生时代的事。 - The press and her opponents would have a field day digging into the dirty details of her background.
媒体和对手可以痛快地深挖她不堪入目的丑闻。 - If we delay Montayne now, the press will have a field day.
如果我们现在推迟蒙太尼,新闻界就会大喜过望。 - Privatisation meant a field day for robber barons.
私有化意味着是强盗资本家的户外集训。 - The press is gonna have a field day.
够记者们写上一阵子的了。 - Congress and the American press had a field day, vying with one another to see how much blame they could dump at MR annan's door.
美国国会与新闻界顿时群起鼓噪,好不热闹,双方互相竞赛,看看他们的指责能让安南多么灰头土脸。 - Her future boyfriend is going to have a field day with that one.
她将来的男朋友会不停地拿这个开玩笑。 - For the next five years we had a field day.
在这以后的五年是我们获得意外成功的日子。 - I suspect that the lawyers are going to have a field day before it's all sorted out.
我想律师们要好好忙活一通才能把一切都弄停当了。 - In our absence the office gossips are probably having a field day
我们不在的时候,办公室里大概谣言四起了吧。