pushover

英 ['pʊʃəʊvə] 美 ['pʊʃ'ovɚ]
  • n. 易于征服或控制的人;容易打败的对手;容易做的事情
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pushover (n.)
also push-over, 1900 of jobs or tasks; 1922 of persons (bad boxers and easy women), from push (v.) + over (adv.).
1. You might think Hungarian a pushover to learn. It is not.
你可能认为匈牙利语很容易学。其实不然。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The game will be a pushover.
赢得这场比赛将会是轻而易举的事。

来自《权威词典》

3. He is a tough negotiator. We did not expect to find him a pushover and he has not been one.
他是个难对付的谈判者。我们没指望说服他,而且也没说服他。

来自柯林斯例句

4. The examination was a pushover ; I'm sure of all the answers.
那次考试很容易, 题目的答案我全都有把握.

来自辞典例句

5. The Constant Load components remain unchanged throughout the entire pushover analysis procedure.
该常量荷载分量在推覆分析全过程中保持不变.

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