in a hole

处于困境或尴尬的境地

常用释义

词性释义

处于困境或尴尬的境地
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1·We were in a hole, but I was proud with the way we came back.
我们虽然身陷困境,但我很为我们能像这样东山再起感到自豪。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·Experts said the difficulty of sending the probe into orbit was equal to hitting a small ball from Paris and landing it in a hole in Tokyo.
专家表示,将探测器送入轨道的难度堪比于从巴黎击出一个小球,然后让它落在东京的一个洞里。
3·For example, in Japan, one person fell into a lake and another got her leg stuck in a hole, because both had their mind on their phone.
例如,在日本,一个人掉进湖里,另一个人的腿被卡在洞里,因为他们都把心思放在了手机上。
4·You have to put it in a hole.
你必须把它打进洞中。
5·Isn't the first rule of politics, 'when you're in a hole, stop digging?'
治的第一条规则难道不是“当你身处窟窿中时,就不要越挖越大了”?
6·Man found dead in a hole underneath the tire of his sports utility vehicle.
一个男人被发现死在他自己的跑车轮下的一个坑里。
7·At some level Akhromeev was following a rule of thumb of Soviet conservatives: You're in a hole?
在某种程度上,阿赫罗梅耶夫是跟随了苏联保守派的经验法则:你在洞里吗?
8·That increases the likelihood of error, risks rewarding obfuscation, and could leave taxpayers in a hole.
这就增加了发生错误以及风险收益紊乱的可能性,并可能导致纳税人承受损失。
9·Playing ball in the swamp is like a slow-motion movie coming to a halt every time a player sinks in a hole, she said.
布洛克说,每当有球员陷进坑里时,泥浆足球比赛就好比慢镜头电影。
10·Instead of reaching for new horizons, George Bush has put us in a hole, and John McCain's policies will keep us there.
乔治·布什非但未能带领我们朝着新地平线前进,相反,他使我们陷入了困境,约翰·麦凯恩的政策将亦步亦趋。