dead duck
英 [ded dʌk]
美 [ded dʌk]
n. 注定要失败的人(或事物)
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 注定要失败的人(或事物)
If you describe someone or something as adead duck, you are emphasizing that you think they have absolutely no chance of succeeding.- The government is a dead duck.
这个政府注定要垮台。
- The government is a dead duck.
英英释义
noun
- something doomed to failure
- he finally admitted that the legislation was a dead duck
- the idea of another TV channel is now a dead duck
- as theories go, that's a dead duck
双语例句
- His plan to run for the presidency is now a dead duck.
他竞选总统的计划现在泡汤了。 - He tried to speak, lifted a hand, and let it drop like a dead duck.
他想说点什么,举起一只手,却又把它象只死鸭子似地垂下来。 - I'm not safe there. I'm a dead duck there.
那里不安全,我无能为力。 - If you stay here, you're a dead duck.
你要是待在这儿,肯定会有麻烦的。 - The pitiful wolf was convinced by himself that there must be a dead chicken or duck under the ice and couldn't wait to feast himself.
它想下面一定是一只死鸡或是死鸭,这回可要饱食一顿了。 - The government is a dead duck.
这个政府注定要垮台。 - People don't want to know, peter. it's a dead duck.
人们是不会想了解的,彼特,这条信息没用。 - After women obtained the right to vote, the suffragette movement became a dead duck in Britain.
妇女获得选举权后,鼓吹妇女参政的妇女运动,在英国成了不能再引起人们举趣的问题了。 - The plan is a dead duck: there is no money.
计划告吹了,因为没有钱。 - Isolation of bacteria from dead duck embryos and disinfectant inhibition test
鸭死胚细菌分离及消毒剂抑菌试验