toss-up
基本解释
- n.掷钱;难以定夺的事
英汉例句
- Elsewhere, it is a toss-up.
在别处,这是碰运气的事。 - He said it looks like a toss-up between "Social Network" and "The King's Speech."
他认为似乎应该是在《社交网络》和《国王的演讲》中决一胜负。 - "GDI and IE are certainly top of the list, but beyond that it's a toss-up," he said. "It's going to be difficult for people in the trenches to understand what to go after the first and second."
“GDI和IE当然是排在前面,可是除了他们就很难确定了”,他说,“对于人们来说,做完了第一和第二件事情就很难决定去做什么了”。
blog.sina.com.cn - But on the basis of usage, it's a toss-up as to which publication is more out-of-touch.
FORBES - Indiana, however, is a toss-up, and was the next campaign stop for both candidates.
NPR: Clinton Wins, But Dynamics of the Race Stay Same - The lead, though, remains close enough for pollsters to call the state a toss-up.
FORBES: Battleground States to Watch for This Election
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- pitch -and-toss toss-up 掷钱
- toss -up- even chance 引申为“对半开的机会
- a toss -up 一半的机会
- It 's a toss-up 这是没准的事
- toss it up -flipsyde 欧美夜店时尚节奏
短语
英英字典
- If you say that it is a toss-up whether one thing will happen or another thing will happen, you mean that either result seems equally likely.