《tug-of-war》怎以读
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《tug-of-war》是什么意思
拔河,激烈的竞争;
变形
复数:tugs-of-war
英英释义
tug-of-war[ ,tʌɡəv'wɔ: ]
- n.
- any hard struggle between equally matched groups
- a contest in which teams pull of opposite ends of a rope; the team dragged across a central line loses
学习《tug-of-war》怎么用
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- A group of children were playing tag.
一群孩子正在拔河。 - The tug of war ended when both teams tumbled in a heap.
拔河比赛以两边的人都倒在一堆而告终。 - Because of the keen competition in the TV set industry.
由于电视机生产行业激烈的竞争。
权威例句
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Kinesin and dynein move a peroxisome in vivo: a tug-of-war or coordinated movement?
Tug-of-war as a cooperative mechanism for bidirectional cargo transport by molecular motors.
Motor Coordination via a Tug-of-War Mechanism Drives Bidirectional Vesicle Transport
Tug-of-war between dissimilar teams of microtubule motors regulates transport and fission of endosomes.
TUG-OF-WAR AND THE INFINITY LAPLACIAN
Tug-of-War and the Infinity Laplacian
Tug-of-War in Nanoparticles: Competitive Growth of Au on Au−Fe3O4 Nanoparticles
Mountain gorilla tug-of-war: silverbacks have limited control over reproduction in multimale groups
Tug-of-war over reproduction in a social bee.
Switches and latches: a biochemical tug-of-war between the kinases and phosphatases that control mitosis.
Tug-of-War
Tug-of-war
Kinesin and dynein move a peroxisome in vivo: a tug-of-war or coordinated movement?
Tug-of-war as a cooperative mechanism for bidirectional cargo transport by molecular motors.
Motor Coordination via a Tug-of-War Mechanism Drives Bidirectional Vesicle Transport
Tug-of-war between dissimilar teams of microtubule motors regulates transport and fission of endosomes.
TUG-OF-WAR AND THE INFINITY LAPLACIAN
Tug-of-War and the Infinity Laplacian
Tug-of-War in Nanoparticles: Competitive Growth of Au on Au−Fe3O4 Nanoparticles
Mountain gorilla tug-of-war: silverbacks have limited control over reproduction in multimale groups
Tug-of-war over reproduction in a social bee.
Switches and latches: a biochemical tug-of-war between the kinases and phosphatases that control mitosis.