shoo-in
英 [ˈʃuː ɪn]
美 [ˈʃuː ɪn]
n. 稳操胜券的人(或队)
牛津词典
noun
- 稳操胜券的人(或队)
a person or team that will win easily
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 稳操胜券的人(或事)
Ashoo-inis a person or thing that seems sure to succeed.- Ms Brown is still no shoo-in for the November election.
布朗夫人在 11 月的选举中仍然没有十足的胜算。
- Ms Brown is still no shoo-in for the November election.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- The IMF board, though, decided on Thursday on an open procedure, suggesting that Mr Strauss-Kahn may not necessarily be a shoo-in.
不过,imf理事会上周四决定采取公开程序,这意味着,斯特劳斯-卡恩不一定会稳操胜券。 - Perhaps he considered himself a shoo-in.
或许他认为自己会十拿九稳。 - Just because you look good on paper doesn "t mean you" re a shoo-in for the job.
你的简历做的好并不意味着就能获得工作。 - He is a shoo-in for the "Best Actor" award.
他一定稳赢“最佳演员”奖。 - Even students and faculty thought I'd be a shoo-in.
学生和老师们都认为,我应该是十拿九稳的。 - Chris is a shoo-in to win a scholarship.
准能申请到一份奖学金。 - After all, back when she still seemed a shoo-in to the White House, his subtitle for "Liberal Fascism" was "the secret history of the American left, from Mussolini to Hillary Clinton".
毕竟,希拉里问鼎白宫仍似乎能够胜算在握,戈德堡先生在《自由法西斯主义》中的副标题就曾是“秘史的美国左派,从墨索里尼到希拉里克林顿”。 - The election will be no shoo-in for the republicants.
这次选举对共和党来说决非易事。 - He is a shoo-in for the governorship.
他一定稳赢州长的职位。 - He'd be three of them. he's a shoo-in.
他肯定在前三名里,他可够彪悍的。