shellacking
英音[ ʃəˈlækɪŋ ] 美音[ ʃəˈlækɪŋ; ˈʃelækɪŋ ]

殴打

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词性释义

n.

殴打;彻底击败
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"Now, for the record, let me say that it feels pretty good to stop at least one shellacking this November. "
“坦率地讲,这至少使11月的这次惨败带来的郁闷之情一扫而光,感觉棒极了。”
True, the president conceded that he had received a "shellacking" at the polls, and that "some election nights are more fun than others. "
的确,总统本人也承认了他已经知道不利于自己的投票结果,“一些选举的夜晚总是比其它平常的晚上更加有趣。”
More than two months after what he described as his party's 'shellacking' in midterm elections, Mr. Obama didn't appear to be on defense.
在被他自己形容为“彻底失败”的中期选举过去两个多月之后,奥巴马看上去并没有处于防守姿态。
A "shellacking" is an especially bad defeat. And that was how President Obama described the elections on Tuesday.
shellacking就是非常惨痛的失败,这就是星期二奥巴马总统如何描述选举的。
A "chastened" Obama promised compromise, but he viewed the "shellacking" as voter impatience with process more than with policy.
“学乖”了的奥巴马总统承诺会(与共和党)取得妥协,不过他认为此次选举的落败结果并不证明政府政策有误,而是选民对政策结果不满。
They suffered a shellacking at the hands of a vastly superior opposition.
敌人占有明显的优势,他们是兵败如山倒。
要找到答案,让我们先看看最近那次冬奥会上俄罗斯队惨败于加拿大队的冰球赛。
中期选举中民主党被打得“落花流水”后,大家都想知道奥巴马总统会有什么样的反应。
He added that he was 'not recommending to every president that they take a shellacking like I did last night. '
他补充说,我并不是建议每位美国总统都经历一次我昨晚的惨败。
奥巴马支持率下降,民主党在中期选举中“一败涂地”。
同义词
n.
殴打;彻底击败