crapshoot
美 [?kræp??ut]
英 [?kræp??u?t] 
- n.雙骰子賭博戲;碰運氣的事
- 網(wǎng)絡有風險的事業(yè);風險很大的事
詞形變化
復數(shù):crapshoots
英漢雙解
2. |
碰運氣的事a situation whose success or result is based on luck rather than on effort or careful organization |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
But it kind of shakes your foundation when you know it's still a bit of a crapshoot and then this stuff happens, " she said. "
但當你知道它仍是投機取巧性的,你(信任)的根基就被搖動,然后這些事就發(fā)生了。
Maybe, but there isn't any way to know which store would be cheaper. It would really be just a crapshoot.
這里的游戲都好貴啊,要不咱們去別的店看看,也許有便宜點的?。
When markets are calm and efficient, trading becomes a crapshoot, with commissions and slippage worsening the odds.
當市場平靜,有效率的時候,交易就變的有風險了,傭金和滑點虧損會讓事情變的更糟。
Getting a decent night's sleep shouldn't be such a crapshoot.
睡個好覺,不該這么麻煩。
In documenting the historical crapshoot of the last 200 years, there have been few losers more assiduous than the Chinese.
在記敘近二百年的歷史博弈這方面,沒有哪一個失敗者比中國人更為勤勉。
Someone needs to tell him this is not a crapshoot.
有人需要告訴他沒和他扯淡。
L: A crapshoot is something that depends totally on luck.
哦,crapshoot就是完全靠運氣的事情。
Exactly. For example, becoming a movie star is extremely competitive. Even if you're a good actor, it's still mostly a crapshoot.
對,想成為電影明星很難,即使你有表演天賦,這也基本上是撞大運的事兒。