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词组 ace in the hole
释义
Idiom
ace in the hole
Theme: RESERVING
something or someone held (secretly) in reserve; anything that can help in an emergency. (Slang. Refers to an ace dealt facedown in poker.)
The hostages served as the terrorists' ace in the hole for getting what they wanted.The twenty-dollar bill in my shoe is my ace in the hole.

Slang
ace in the hole
Theme: EASY
n. something important held in reserve.
The twenty-dollar bill I keep in my shoe is my ace in the hole.Mary's beautiful singing voice was her ace in the hole in case everything else failed.
idiomace in the hole(also ace in the pack BrE)someone or something important that you are able to use when you need to gain an advantage:He's decided to use the prisoners as his shield - it's his ace in the hole.Wilson was our ace in the pack - he could run fast and score goals.
Note An ace is the playing card that has the highest value, and you keep it to play at the best opportunity.

ace in the hole

A major advantage that one keeps hidden until an ideal time. The phrase originated in poker, in which an ace is the most valuable card. Primarily heard in US. His embarrassing secret is my ace in the hole, and I plan to reveal it to everyone the next time he mocks me publicly.

ace in the hole

 and someone's ace in the hole
Fig. something important held in reserve. The twenty-dollar bill I keep in my shoe is my ace in the hole.

ace in the hole

A hidden advantage or resource kept in reserve until needed, as in The prosecutor had an ace in the hole: an eyewitness. The term comes from stud poker, where each player is dealt one card face down-the so-called hole card-and the rest face up. Should the hole card be an ace, the player has a hidden advantage. Hole here simply means "a hiding place." In the 19th-century American West, the expression was used to refer to a hidden weapon, such as a gun concealed in a shoulder holster. By the 1920s it had become a metaphor for any surprise advantage or leverage.

ace in the hole

n. something important held in reserve. Mary’s beautiful singing voice was her ace in the hole in case everything else failed.

ace in the hole

/up one's sleeve
A hidden advantage or resource kept in reserve until needed.

ace in the hole

A hidden advantage. In stud poker the dealer gives each player a card facedown, called a “hole card”; from that point on all other cards are dealt faceup. Should the hole card be an ace, a high card, the player has an advantage unknown to his opponents. Stud poker was first introduced shortly after the Civil War and played mostly in what is now the Midwest but then was the West. In time “ace in the hole” became western slang for a hidden weapon, such as a gun carried in a shoulder holster, and by the early 1920s it was used figuratively for any hidden leverage. The related ace up one’s sleeve comes from the practice of dishonest gamblers who would hide a winning card in just this way. See also up one's sleeve.
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