nail-biter
美 [?ne?l ?ba?t?r]
英 [?ne?l ?ba?t?(r)] 
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)令人緊張的事物;激烈緊張的比賽;棋逢對(duì)手
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):nail-biters
英漢解釋
例句
The two teams are in a nail-biter . Neither has been able to take a commanding lead.
兩支隊(duì)伍正在緊張鏖戰(zhàn)之中,誰也無法取得領(lǐng)先。
Well it's the final day of the league season and the way things have panned out it's going to be a nail biter, a League Final if you will.
井現(xiàn)在是聯(lián)盟季節(jié)的最后的一天和方式事物有用平底鍋煮出它要是一個(gè)釘子咬的人,聯(lián)盟結(jié)局,如果你將會(huì)。
Britain had a nail-biter of a general election, followed by a political vacuum.
英國(guó)進(jìn)行了一輪緊張刺激的大選,然后又出現(xiàn)政治真空。
The budget battle was a nail-biter for President Clinton and the two Democrats shepherding the bill through Congress.
預(yù)算之爭(zhēng)對(duì)克林頓來說真是撓頭死了,兩個(gè)民主黨成員都在議會(huì)上盯著這議案。
This week, a number of heavyweight has left more nail-biter was to Yahoo.
本周,若干重量級(jí)人物先后離開,更使雅虎元?dú)?/c>大傷。