基本解釋走霉運;運氣不佳英漢例句雙語例句Plug-in cars face a long, tough battle to break beyond a small but devoted audience of Hollywood stars, eccentrics and passionate environmentalists.在贏得了諸如忠實的好萊塢影星追星族、怪人和熱情的環(huán)保人士等小部分人之外,充電汽車仍面臨著漫長而艱苦的戰(zhàn)斗。Thedebonair74-year-old turns over power Wednesday to tough-talking fellow conservative Nicolas Sarkozy, who won election on pledges of a break with the past.這位74歲、 溫文爾雅的法國總統(tǒng)今天將向新當(dāng)選的總統(tǒng)尼古拉斯·薩科奇正式移交政權(quán),同為保守人士的薩科奇作風(fēng)果敢,憑著與過去的法國決裂的諾言贏得了大選。We come home after the international break and have Wolves and then it's Arsenal [at the Emirates] – tough games and it's important to keep that five-point advantage and try to increase it.在國際比賽日后,我們將在主場對陣?yán)顷牐缓笕タ蛨鯷酋長體育場]和阿森納比賽。權(quán)威例句You give smaller companies who may be interested in hiring but are having a tough time -- give them a tax break if they hire a veteran.WHITEHOUSE: President and Mrs Obama on the American Jobs Act Bus TourApple had to break-in into tough market, and above all they had to sell the product, very expensive product, it took them many years to come up with the compelling product.FORBES: Why Mark Zuckerberg Is The Heir To Steve Jobs' LegacyWhat remains to be seen is whether Freescale's private-equity backers tough it out in the notoriously volatile semiconductor business or try to break up the company and stem their losses.FORBES: Freescale's Dangerous Passagetough break更多例句詞組短語短語tough -break 美俚〕小小的不幸a tough break 倒霉;倒霉的時期tough break更多詞組