quarterbacks

quarterbacks

美 [ˈkwɔrtərˌbæk]  英 [ˈkwɔː(r)tə(r)ˌbæk]

  • n.【橄】四分卫;进攻时指挥本队的选手

词形变化

复数:quarterbacks  现在分词:quarterbacking  过去式:quarterbacked  

英汉解释

n.
1.
【橄】四分卫;进攻时指挥本队的选手

英英解释

n.
v.

例句

he was talking about how this solidifies his performance as one of the great quarterbacks of the game, and I think he's right.

如何强化作为比赛优秀之一表现认为

Some herbs might be star quarterbacks; others are there to boost their efficacy; still others might tackle toxic side effects.

一些药草可能明星一些增加疗效有一些可能处理副作用

Six quarterbacks apparently is still not enough for coach Jon Gruden and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers .

显然不能满足格卢邓坦帕海盗

But right now Mike has big-time quarterbacks and receives from all over the country wanting to play for him.

但是现在迈克时间接收来自全国各地希望发挥

Cardinals attack group was not satisfactory under the performance of three quarterbacks: Derek Anderson, John Skelton and Max Hall.

进攻卫德里克-安德森约翰-斯克尔顿马克斯-霍尔轮番上场境况表现并不理想

Well, I mean, you have two quarterbacks making plays to put their team ahead in the fourth quarter. I love that.

是说两个第四精彩表现自己球队领先喜欢那样

The first player chosen in the 1970 draft, the 6-foot-3-inch Bradshaw became one of the most prolific quarterbacks in history.

1970年赛季第一参加橄榄球选秀,6英尺3英寸Bradshaw成为历史上成就斐然

n ranking the league's starting quarterbacks, I have three categories.

联盟分为三个等级