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●ˌwalk ˈover sb (informal) 1. to treat sb badly and not consider their wishes or feelings 苛刻对待;欺负;无视…的愿望(或感情)◆We’re not prepared to let the management walk all over us. 我们可不愿意让资方任意欺凌。2. to defeat sb easily in a competition 轻易打败;一举击败◆They’ll walk all over you on Saturday. 他们星期六将一举击败你们。◆Don’t let yourselves be walked over. 不要一下子被打败。[v + prep]▸ ˈwalkover noun (informal) an easy victory in a game or competition; a situation in which you are considered to have won a game although you did not in fact play 轻易取胜;不战而胜◆The race was no walkover (= it was not easy to win). 这场比赛的胜利得来不易。◆The other team didn’t turn up so we had a walkover into the final. 对手没有出场,因此我队不战而胜,进入了决赛。 |