field day
英 [ˈfiːld deɪ]
美 [ˈfiːld deɪ]
野外演习日;户外集会;体育比赛日
习惯用语
n.
- have a field day
- 有展现本领的机会,有机会大干一番(尤指他人不赞同的事)
to be given the opportunity to do sth that you enjoy, especially sth that other people do not approve of - The tabloid press had a field day with the latest government scandal.
这家小报利用最近的政府丑闻大做文章。
英英释义
noun
- a day devoted to an outdoor social gathering
- a time of unusual pleasure and success
- a day for outdoor athletic competition
- (military) a day for military exercises and display
双语例句
- Congress and the American press had a field day, vying with one another to see how much blame they could dump at MR annan's door.
美国国会与新闻界顿时群起鼓噪,好不热闹,双方互相竞赛,看看他们的指责能让安南多么灰头土脸。 - The artillery had a field day with the retreating enemy infantry.
炮兵对撤退中的敌军步兵大发威力。 - A sack of grain fell off the trailer and burst, and all the birds had a field day, eating as much as they could.
一袋谷子从拖车上掉下来破了,所有的鸟儿大过其瘾敞开肚子吃了个饱。 - Her future boyfriend is going to have a field day with that one.
她将来的男朋友会不停地拿这个开玩笑。 - The mayor came to talk about the field day.
市长出来为运动会讲话了。 - If the newspapers get hold of this scandal, they'll really have a field day!
报纸如果能抓住这件丑闻,那可就有机会大做文章了。 - This field day is strictly business.
运动会完全是商业行为。 - For the next five years we had a field day.
在这以后的五年是我们获得意外成功的日子。 - Corrosion becomes main obstacle on the sustainable development of oil field day by day.
腐蚀日益成为油田持续开发的主要障碍。 - With shark numbers massively depleted, the rays have had a field day devouring scallops, clams and oysters, rapidly reducing stocks.
由于鲨鱼数量急剧减少,魟鱼就会趁机吃掉很多扇贝、蛤蜊和牡蛎,使这些物种的数量迅速减少。