重新比赛,加赛; 取笑
1. The pair play husband and wife in the adaptation of John Grogan's memoir, and sources say there is growing chemistry between them off screen.
2. play off的解释
2. Hiddink said Kewell would definitely play some part against Japan but has still not decided whether he will start or come off the bench.
3. Coming off her line to play the ball, the North American could not take control.
4. play off
4. About 10 minutes after Williams and Sharapova walked off the court, the rain that delayed the start of play for more than four hours returned.
5. Both players see plenty of double teams and they feed off each when they get a chance to play together.
6. Play broke down the other end and Fletcher cut inside the penalty area but his effort was marginally off target.
7. At the end of the play the boy was eager to go home, so instead of waiting with his minder he set off alone.
8. Andrew Bynum had 15 points and nine rebounds off the bench before fouling out with 55 seconds to play.
9. It was a nice chance to play around, get off the routine.
10. And with the nets gone, children will often go off to play a different sport.
verb
1. set into opposition or rivalry
e.g. let them match their best athletes against ours
pit a chess player against the Russian champion
He plays his two children off against each other