quarterbacks

英 [ˈkwɔːtəbæks] 美 [ˈkwɔːrtərbæks]

n.  (指挥进攻的)四分卫
quarterback的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. (美式橄榄球的)枢纽前卫,四分位
    In American football, a quarterback is the player on the attacking team who begins each play and who decides which play to use.

    双语例句

    1. And so, with a mixture of schadenfreude and fear, we hear the Monday morning quarterbacks explain what went wrong and explain how a company with so much promise managed to snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory.
      因此,周一上午,当柯达公司的领导解释公司面临的问题、以及一家前途如此光明的公司为何功败垂成时,我们的心情非常复杂,幸灾乐祸中也夹杂着一丝恐惧。
    2. Homely NFL quarterbacks earn less than their comelier counterparts, despite identical yards passed and years in the league.
      平凡的全国橄榄球联盟的四分卫比他们相应的却长相清秀的四分卫相比赚得更少,尽管在联赛中是过同一码数、同样多的年份。
    3. Joe Montana, one of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of American football, has been with the same private bank since 1979 when he was drafted into the National Football League.
      乔•蒙塔纳(JoeMontana)是美式橄榄球史上最伟大的四分卫之一。自1979年他加盟美国国家橄榄球联盟(NationalFootballLeague)以来,他一直使用同一家私人银行的服务。
    4. Meanwhile, the play of Pittsburgh's group of quarterbacks will also merit watching on Saturday.
      同时,匹兹堡的四分卫组的比赛将在周六也值得关注。
    5. Your people don't make good quarterbacks.
      你们的人没一个能当好四分卫。