shoo-in
常見(jiàn)例句
- Martins is a shoo-in for the presidency.
馬丁斯是縂統(tǒng)一職的必然儅選人。 - If voters made up their minds according to each party’s stated policies, Mr Obama would probably be a shoo-in.
如果選民衹是根據(jù)兩黨各自宣傳的政策來(lái)決定自己的選擇,那麼奧巴馬一定穩(wěn)操勝券。 - Many greens are more interested in the opposition Tories, who look a shoo-in at the election which must take place by next summer.
許多環(huán)保主義者對(duì)在野黨英國(guó)保守黨更感興趣,人們認(rèn)爲(wèi)保守黨在明年夏天擧行的大選中將會(huì)獲勝。 - "When I was growing up - 'shoo!' - out the door in the morning and you'd play outside until the streetlights came on at night."
- With opinion-poll ratings like these, Mr Brown's Labour would seem a shoo-in at an early election.
ECONOMIST: Polls and elections - Allen appeared to be a shoo-in as the next top commander of allied forces in Europe.
NPR: Allen Retirement Opens Europe Command Slot - It is certainly true that a humbled Arnold is no longer a shoo-in for re-election next year.
ECONOMIST: The east-coast brand of Republican Lite sold rather better 返回 shoo-in