popularity contest

人气比赛:一种比赛或情境

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词性释义

人气比赛:一种比赛或情境,其中获胜者或最成功的人是最受欢迎的人,而不是最有技能、资格等的人。
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1·You won't win a popularity contest doing this job.
做这项工作,可不会让您赢得一项“最受欢迎奖”。
2·There is something apt about a social networking website winning a popularity contest.
社交网站赢得人气竞赛,倒是比较自然。
3·No more worrying what people thought. I'm not in a popularity contest, Lewis realized.
Lewis意识到不该再担心别人想什么,她不是在参加受欢迎比赛而是为了与药物滥用抗争。
4·Critics say that the modern games have become more of a popularity contest than an athletic competition.
评论家评价现代奥运会变成了更像是流行竞赛而非运动比赛。
5·News has been accused of conducting a popularity contest with its ranking because it is simply based on the opinions of a few hundred people.
《美国新闻与世界报道》被指责其排名就是一场“人气大赛”,因为它只是根据几百人的意见就得出了最终的排名结果。
6·This is the implication in this paraphrase of his famous quote: "in the short term the market is a popularity contest; in the long term it is a weighing machine."
从他著名的句子“在短期内,市场是一个人气竞争,在长期中,它是一杆秤”中我们能的到提示。
7·The popularity of this unusual scholarship should not be underestimated. Each year, the contest has well over 4,000 entries.
你可千万不要低估了这个特殊奖学金的魅力,每年都有超过4000人来报名参加这个竞赛。
8·The popularity of this unusual scholarship should not be underestimated. Each year, the contest has well over 4, 000 entries.
你可千万不要低估了这个特殊奖学金的魅力,每年都有超过4000人来报名参加这个竞赛。
9·The increasing popularity of the contest was also reflected by the full auditorium where the activity was held.
该活动不仅受到参赛者的欢迎,观众对比赛的反应也非常热烈。
10·She tried to use her popularity as leverage against the beggar-pinching Chalmun to negotiate better hours, though it became a stubborn contest-of-wills between the two for months.
阿克梅娜知道自己十分受欢迎,她想凭借这一点来跟吝啬的查尔蒙交涉,以获得更好的工作时间,但几个月来,这件事却成了意志的较量,两个人互不让步。