play off
英 [ˈpleɪ ɒf]
美 [ˈpleɪ ɔːf]
网络 季后赛; 决赛; 加时赛; 加赛; 延长赛
英英释义
verb
- set into opposition or rivalry
- let them match their best athletes against ours
- pit a chess player against the Russian champion
- He plays his two children off against each other
双语例句
- Leeds and Liverpool will play off their tie tomorrow.
里兹队和利物浦队明天将加赛一场以决胜负。 - The Shanghai and Tianjin teams are to play off their tie against each other the coming Sunday.
打成平局的上海队和天津队将于星期天再次举行比赛,以决胜负。 - If they front him or play off the passer, you have the option to run a dribble entry.
如果他们(防守方-译者注)绕前,或者是阻挠传球手传球,你可以选择跑一个运球进入。 - The losing semi-finalists will play off for the third place.
半决赛的负者将再赛一场,以决出第三名。 - But new information about the nature of the epidemic in Africa is enabling the World Bank to redefine its role to play off its strengths for maximum impact, says Lule.
然而,有关艾滋病性质的最新资料使得世行对其作用进行重新界定,以便利用其优势发挥最大影响,Lule表示。 - "I'm looking to play off the ball a little more," McGrady said.
“我希望传球的时间再多一点,”麦克格雷迪说。 - The match between the joint leader will is play off tomorrow. The football team's shameful performance in the cup final.
两优胜队明天决赛。这支足球队在决胜杯赛中丢脸的表现。 - Walton is a much better ball handler, which would allow Kobe and Fish to play off the ball more.
沃顿更擅长处理球,这就可以给科比和小鱼创造更多的机会。 - Why do you always play off joe? I think it isn't polite.
你为什么总是嘲弄乔?我认为这不礼貌。 - Britain tried to play off European nations against each other so that she would have a balance of power.
英国试图使欧洲国家相互对立,以便她能够保持力量均衡。