last-ditch
英 [ˌlɑːst ˈdɪtʃ]
美 [ˌlæst ˈdɪtʃ]
adj. 作最后努力(或尝试)的; 孤注一掷的
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牛津词典
adj.
- 作最后努力(或尝试)的;孤注一掷的
used to describe a final attempt to achieve sth, when there is not much hope of succeeding- She underwent a heart transplant in a last-ditch attempt to save her.
她动了心脏移植手术,这是为挽救她的生命而作的最后一次努力。
- She underwent a heart transplant in a last-ditch attempt to save her.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 孤注一掷的;最后一搏的
Alast-ditchaction is done only because there are no other ways left to achieve something or to prevent something happening. It is often done without much hope that it will succeed.- ...a last-ditch attempt to prevent civil war.
阻止内战发生的最后努力 - ...a desperate, last-ditch counterattack.
孤注一掷的反击
- ...a last-ditch attempt to prevent civil war.
英英释义
adj
- of something done as a final recourse (especially to prevent a crisis or disaster)
- a last-ditch attempt
双语例句
- He "downplayed" the possibility of holding last-ditch talks with Iraq in switzerland.
他“淡化”了在瑞士与伊拉克进行最后阶段谈判的可能性。 - Mr Qaddafi's also says will and his people together guard until the flow in a last-ditch tripoli a drop of blood.
卡扎菲还称将与他的人民一起守卫的黎波里,直至流尽最后一滴血。 - Teachers, colleagues, Yes, let us make a last-ditch pumping a wire;
老师们,同行们,是春蚕,就让我们抽尽最后一根丝; - The possibility of a last-ditch resistance by the enemy should not be dismissed.
敌人负隅顽抗的可能性是不可不加考虑的。 - A last-ditch fight with clubs and bare hands.
用木棍和拳头作的殊死一搏。 - Her husband whomped up a last-ditch dinner.
她丈夫迫于无奈,匆匆做了一顿晚饭。 - Mr Cameron also puts party hostilities aside to back a last-ditch plan unveiled by his former foe Gordon Brown to fast-track new powers for Edinburgh.
卡梅伦还把党派的敌对先搁置一边,全力推进其之前的对手戈登布朗公布的一则计划,作为最后防线,计划将快速为爱丁堡提供新动力。 - One aim of this higher visibility is to emphasize to the dark that any last-ditch attempts at disruption will not be tolerated by us.
我们更多的可见度其中一个目的便是向那些黑暗势力强调,我们不会容忍任何他们想阻止这些最后一搏的尝试。 - The Treasury made a last-ditch attempt to intervene.
财政部作最后的努力进行干预。 - Hostage taking is a last-ditch effort.
人质挟持是最后的努力。