柯林斯詞典ace /e?s/ (aces) 1. N-COUNT An ace is a playing card with a single symbol on it. In most card games, the ace of a particular suit has either the highest or the lowest value of the cards in that suit. (紙牌)(A) ...the ace of hearts. …紅桃A。2. N-COUNT If you describe someone such as a sports player as an ace, you mean that they are very good at what they do. 一流選手[journalism] Despite the loss of their ace early in the game, Seattle beat the Brewers 6-5. 盡琯在那場比賽開始不久就失去了一流隊員,西雅圖隊仍以6比5擊敗了釀酒人隊。3. ADJ Ace is also an adjective. 一流的[ADJ n] ...ace horror-film producer Lawrence Woolsey. …一流的恐怖片制片人勞倫斯·伍希。4. N-COUNT In tennis, an ace is a serve which is so fast that the other player cannot reach the ball. Ace球 (網(wǎng)球比賽中直接得分的發(fā)球) Agassi believed he had served an ace at 5-3 (40-30) in the deciding set. 阿加西認爲(wèi)他在決勝磐中5-3(40-30)時曾發(fā)出過一記Ace球。5. PHRASE Something that is an ace in the hole is an advantage which you have over an opponent or rival, and which you can use if necessary. 手中的王牌[v-link PHR, PHR after v] Our superior technology is our ace in the hole. 我們的優(yōu)越技術(shù)是我們手中的王牌。 返回 ace劍橋詞典 ace noun [C] (PLAYING CARD) one of the four playing cards with a single mark or spot . The ace has the highest or lowest value in many card games . 幺點的紙牌,A 紙牌 the ace of hearts /clubs /spades /diamonds 紅桃/梅花/黑桃/方塊 A ace noun [C] (SKILLED PERSON) informal a person who is very skilled at something 擅長…的人,精通…的人;能手 a tennis /flying ace 網(wǎng)球高手/王牌飛行員 ace noun [C] (TENNIS) in tennis , a serve (= a hit of the ball that starts play ) that is so strong and fast that the other player cannot return the ball (網(wǎng)球)發(fā)球得分 That's the third ace Lawson has served this match . 那是羅森在這場比賽中第三次發(fā)球得分。 習(xí)語an ace up your sleeve come within an ace of sth have/hold all the aces 返回 ace