第三人称复数:walkovers
名词走过场的比赛(只有一匹马参加的比赛),轻易得胜
1. 比赛前奏:walkout 罢工 | walkover 比赛前奏 | walkthrough 预排
2. 不战而胜:未完成的 incomplete | 不战而胜 walkover | 最终裁定 final authority
3. 轻易得胜:walkingstick 拐杖 | walkover 轻易得胜 | walkoverleisurelyinsteadofridinginacarriagewalkratherthanride 安步当车
4. 独自走完/轻易得胜:walkout /退出/ | walkover /独自走完/轻易得胜/ | walkovet /独自走完/
1. 轻易取得的胜利;一边倒的比赛
If you say that a competition or contest is a walkover, you mean that it is won very easily.
1. The hosts were awarded a walkover in the final rubber when Australia said that none of their eligible players were fit to play.
2. walkover
2. Their absence on Monday benefited Korea, as it enjoyed a walkover.
3. The bomb was planted outside the bank, close to which is a walkover bridge crossing the road.
4. I saw my coach and I asked him if my match was dead and if I was a walkover.
5. The withdrawal handed American wildcard Donald Young a walkover into the third round.
noun
1. walkover
1. backbends combined with handstands
2. any undertaking that is easy to do
e.g. marketing this product will be no picnic
Synonym: cinch breeze picnic snap duck soup child's play pushover piece of cake