close call
英 [kləʊz kɔːl]
美 [kloʊz kɔːl]
勉强脱险;幸免于难
英英释义
noun
- something achieved (or escaped) by a narrow margin
双语例句
- That was a close call! We nearly hit that car.
真是危险阿,我们差点撞着那辆汽车。 - It was a close call, but luckily enemy had had aim.
真是千钧一发,不过,很幸运地,敌人找错了目标。 - Making your ears and eyes bigger in this close call, you will be the terminator or saviour of the world!
放大你的耳朵,睁大你的眼睛,千钧一发之际,你就是世界的终结者或救世主! - Dick: I heard you had a close call this morning.
迪克:我听说你今天早上是千钧一发。 - Two cars had a close call yesterday.
昨天两部汽车差点出车祸。 - This close call in Singapore reminds all of us of the importance of expanded law enforcement and intelligence efforts and the role of international cooperation.
新加坡化险为夷的经验,提醒我们加强执法行动、情报收集工作、和扩大国际合作的重要性。 - The car missed the child, but it was a very close call.
汽车没有撞上孩子,但真的是死里逃生。 - And a close call for one man in Russia who was lucky to be alive.
再来看看在俄罗斯的一个人的惊险一刻,他能活着真的是很幸运。 - I had a close call on my way to work, a car hit my bike but I did not fall.
我今天上班路上的情况挺惊险,一辆车撞了我的自行车,不过我没有摔倒。 - I sold my stock just before the market crashed. It was really a close call.
我在股市下跌之前就把股票全抛了。真玄!