walkover

美 [ˈwɔːkoʊvər]英 [ˈwɔːkəʊvə(r)]
  • n.(比赛或竞赛中的)轻易取得的胜利

复数: walkovers

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noun

(比赛或竞赛中的)轻易取得的胜利
an easy victory in a game or competition

walkover

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT 轻易取得的胜利;一边倒的比赛
    If you say that a competition or contest is a walkover, you mean that it is won very easily.

noun

1
backbends combined with handstands
2
any undertaking that is easy to do
marketing this product will be no picnic
Synonym: cinch breeze picnic snap duck soup child's play pushover piece of cake

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  1. Travis won a walkover in the second round because Watson still hadn 't recovered from his earlier fight and had to back out .

    第二轮特拉维斯不战而胜,因为华生还没有能够从先前的比赛中恢复过来,只得退出。

  2. And most remarkably , even the U-boat war , pre-eminently the war of information , was no walkover for the Allies .

    值得一提的是,即使在全信息的大西洋U艇战中,盟军也不是轻松获胜的。

  3. The match was a walk-over for the visiting team . He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty . Brian : No , it was a walkover . I got so bored . I used my teeth instead of my arms . Piece of cake .

    布莱恩:不是,今年轻易获胜。我觉得太乏味,所以用牙齿代替手臂去拔河,轻而易举。