playbook

英 ['pleɪbʊk] 美
  • n. 剧本
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playbook (n.)
also play-book, 1530s, "book of stage plays," from play (n.) + book (n.). Meaning "Book of football plays" recorded from 1965.
1. The 1963 playbook leaves out the whole first scene.
1963年的剧本删节了整个第一场戏.

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2. They borrowed a page from the playbook of the opposition.
他们借鉴了对手的方案.

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3. In the past, the army's playbook has featured such tactics.
军方以前就惯用这样的伎俩.

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4. Missions are based on actual games and even the AI'knows'the reality - based tactical playbook.
任务给予真实的美军演习,甚至AI都记得现实的战术回放.

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5. Even though Japan a banking system crisis, this is a page straight out of its playbook.
尽管在对银行危机放任不管方面, 有日本这个现成的反面教材,但现状已超出他们的剧本.

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