wrong-footed信息详情

wrong-footed发音

意思翻译

打得(对手)手忙脚乱

相似词语短语

wrong footed───走错路的

footed───adj.有足的

wrong───v.不公正地对待,委屈;诽谤;n.恶行;犯罪;不公正的行为;adj.错误的;搞错了的;失常的;不适当的;不道德的;adv.错误地;出问题;不正当地;n.(Wrong)(美、俄、荷)朗(人名)

footed vase───足瓶

light-footed───adj.脚步轻快的,轻盈的;adj.轻盈的;脚步轻快的

flat footed───[体]措手不及;平脚的

footed booby───有脚的笨蛋

footed tubs───足浴盆

footed tights───足部紧身裤

双语使用场景

The announcement left investors feeling wronged and wrong-footed.───该声明让投资者觉得憋屈和手足无措。

In contrast to the Riksbank, the Norges bank wrong-footed consensus by hiking rates by 25bps to 1.75% - in line with our own predictions.───相对于瑞典央行,挪威银行的决定也在我们的意料之中——加息25个基点至1.75%。

But in his first four weeks Mr Franceschini has twice wrong-footed his opponent on issues of substance, not image.───在最初接手的四个星期里,弗朗切斯·奇尼先生曾两次在阐述实质性内容问题上于竞争对手前自乱了阵脚,但其个人形象却丝毫没有受到影响。

Centuries telescoped into one evanescent moment. History was wrong footed, caught off guard. Sloughed off like an old snakeskin.───数个世纪缩短成一个易逝的短暂时刻,历史乱了脚步,在疏忽时被乘虚而入,如旧蛇皮般脱落。

His tone can be alarmingly inconsequential, as if the reader is there to be perpetually wrong-footed.───他的语气极其不合逻辑,好像读者永远都站不对阵脚。

Although markets had largely priced in a quarter-point rise by the ECB, the Bank of England move wrong-footed markets.───尽管市场已基本消化了欧洲央行加息25个基点的因素,但英国央行的加息却令市场措手不及。

calling for a single state on all the land encompassing Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, would be wrong-footed.───希望在环以色列所有的土地(约旦河西岸和加沙地带)上建立一个国家的势力将会因此仓皇失措。

As it happens, Brown was not the only politician wrong-footed by the third quarter growth figures.───事实上,布朗并不是唯一被第三季度的经济增长数字弄得手脚无措的政治家。

Then, dismayed and wrong-footed by Mr Mubarak's defiant refusal to stand down on Thursday night, President Obama sharpened his tone.───然后,奥巴马总统对穆巴拉克周四晚发表不甘示弱、拒绝下台的讲话感到失望和意外,升高了自己的批评调子。

英语使用场景

His low pass wrong-footed the other team's defence.

The company was completely wrong-footed by the dollar's sudden recovery.

The opponent was wrong-footed by his passing backhand.

He has surprised his supporters and wrong-footed his opponents with his latest announcement.

The spokesman wrong-footed them with this question.