go-around

英 [ˈɡəʊ əraʊnd] 美 [ˈɡoʊ əraʊnd]

n.  (飞机降落失败后的)复飞路线; 争论; 争吵



牛津词典

noun

  1. (飞机降落失败后的)复飞路线
    a path taken by a plane after an unsuccessful attempt at landing, in order to get into a suitable position to try to land again
    1. 争论;争吵
      a disagreement or argument

      双语例句

      1. Bain believes that once it offers its investors this sort of choice in Asia, it will be practically impossible to insist on 2/ 30 the next go-around.
        贝恩资本相信一旦在亚洲为投资者提供此类选择,事实上将不太可能在下一次募资时再坚持2%的管理费和30%的收益分成。
      2. For most big budget movies nowadays that ratio is reversed and Paramount sought to improve it this go-around with a more costly foreign marketing campaign and more extensive global publicity tour.
        对如今的大部分大制作影片来说,这两个数字应该倒过来才对。这一次派拉蒙试图提高国际市场的票房,其大大增加了影片的国外市场推广活动,全球巡回宣传的范围也更广泛。
      3. When he returns with his hostages to his native village, he and the local ruling schoolteacher have a go-around on how the town is to be run.
        当他带着人质回到家乡山村时,与当地的管理者学校教师关于小镇走向何方发生了争论。
      4. I didn't think you had the stomach for another go-around.
        我以为你没有兴致再来一轮了呢。
      5. For each go-around, the newspaper will be shorten to a half, if the newspaper is toren into pieces, it means the'island'will sink.
        每个回合报纸的面积都要缩小一倍,报纸碎了等于小岛将沉没了。
      6. The Bumblebee movie character had you at hello – or you missed the Camaro on its first go-around.
        了你的性格您好-或你错过了卡玛洛第一去了。
      7. The plane may have been attempting a go-around in poor visibility, officials said.
        这架飞机可能是试图一展身手,在能见度低的周围,官员说。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. an approach that fails and gives way to another attempt

          Synonym:    overshootwave-off