ball up
英 [bɔːl ʌp]
美 [bɔːl ʌp]
搞成一团糟;使混乱
柯林斯词典
- → see:ball 3
英英释义
verb
- make a mess of, destroy or ruin
- I botched the dinner and we had to eat out
- the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement
双语例句
- His father said: 'He liked to challenge other kids to see who could keep the ball up the longest.
他父亲说:他总爱和其他孩子较量谁顶球时间长。 - A slow tempo means players won't rush with passing and hold the ball up a lot.
低的节奏意味着球员不会太多跑动来传接球,而且会惯于控球在脚。 - He gets the ball up, but he's leveled.
他把球传了出去,他被拌倒了。 - Dig: A defensive move in which both arms are placed together in an attempt to bounce a hard-hit ball up into the air.
垫球:防守动作,把双臂合拢,让对方重扣的球从自己的手臂上反弹起来。 - Don't ball up the records, file everything neatly This was one of the big issues about which the Gang of Four spread utter confusion.
不要把记录搞乱,把它们好好地归档。这是被四人帮搞乱了的一个重大问题。 - If a child can develop a consistent finish position they will start getting the ball up in the air.
假如孩子能正确、持续的完成收杆动作,那么,他们很容易将球打起来。 - Is the opportunity to pitch the ball up to people.
是球场上拿球机会最多的人。 - "When I signed Morientes it was because he scored goals, he could hold the ball up and was good in the air and he had the qualities we needed," explained Benitez.
“我签下莫伦特斯是因为他会进球,他可以控球,在空中的感觉也很好,他有我们需要的能力。”贝尼特斯解释说。 - First, I just tossed a single ball up in the air from one hand to the other.
最初,我只能把一个球抛到空中,用另一只手去接住。 - If I have somebody else bringing the ball up, maybe that'll give me more of an opportunity to score.
如果别人能替我传球,也许我会有更多得分机会。