crapshoot

crapshoot

美 [ˈkræpˌʃut]  英 [ˈkræpˌʃuːt]

  • n.双骰子赌博戏;碰运气的事
  • 网络有风险的事业;风险很大的事

词形变化

复数:crapshoots  

英汉双解

n.
1.
双骰子赌博戏a game of craps
2.
碰运气的事a situation whose success or result is based on luck rather than on effort or careful organization

英汉解释

n.
1.
有风险的事业

英英解释

n.

例句

But it kind of shakes your foundation when you know it's still a bit of a crapshoot and then this stuff happens, " she said. "

知道仍是投机取巧信任根基摇动然后这些发生

Maybe, but there isn't any way to know which store would be cheaper. It would really be just a crapshoot.

这里游戏要不咱们别的看看也许便宜点?。

When markets are calm and efficient, trading becomes a crapshoot, with commissions and slippage worsening the odds.

市场平静效率时候交易风险佣金亏损事情

Getting a decent night's sleep shouldn't be such a crapshoot.

不该这么麻烦

In documenting the historical crapshoot of the last 200 years, there have been few losers more assiduous than the Chinese.

记叙二百历史博弈方面没有一个失败者中国人更为勤勉

Someone needs to tell him this is not a crapshoot.

有人需要告诉

L: A crapshoot is something that depends totally on luck.

crapshoot就是完全运气事情

Exactly. For example, becoming a movie star is extremely competitive. Even if you're a good actor, it's still mostly a crapshoot.

成为电影明星很难即使表演天赋基本上撞大运事儿

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