vt. 玩, 游戏, 假装, 开玩笑, 比赛, 扮演, 演奏, 演戏, 传摇曳, (使)跳动
vi. 玩, 游戏, 假装, 开玩笑, 比赛, 扮演, 演奏, 演戏, 传摇曳, (使)跳动
vt. 播放
vi. 播放
[计] 播放
[化] 窜动; 间隙; 游隙
常用短语
- allow full play to
- 使充分活动[发挥]
- as good as a play
- (象戏剧那样)有趣的
- be played out
- 精疲力尽
- bring into fullplay
- 充分利用, 充分发挥作用
- call into fullplay
- 充分利用, 充分发挥作用
- put into fullplay
- 充分利用, 充分发挥作用
- children's play
- 容易的事; 不足挂齿的小事
- come into play
- 开始活动, 开始起作用
- fair play
- 公正的态度, 公平的比赛; 光明正大的行动
- foul play
- 犯规, 奸诈, 暴行, 谋杀
- gallery play
- 迎合观众[听众]趣味的表演, 哗众取宠
- give free play to
- 放任, 自由发挥, 发泄
- give (full) play to (one's speciality)
- 发挥某人的特长, 让(特长)...充分发挥
- go out of play
- 【体】球出界
- grand-stand play
- (打球时旨在博得观众喝采的)花架子动作
- 哗众取宠的行为
- grandstand play
- (打球时旨在博得观众喝采的)花架子动作
- 哗众取宠的行为
- high play
- 输赢很大的赌博, 下大笔赌注的赌博
- give sb. a play
- 努力想得到某人的信任
- hold sb. in play
- 使人工作下去, 牵制
- keep sb. in play
- 使人工作下去, 牵制
- in play
- 开玩笑
- (与be连用)被卷入, 在起作用, 在产生影响
- 【体】(足球等)处于比赛状态, 不是死球
- in full play
- 正起劲, 正在繁忙的时候, 正在积极进行中
- lucky at play , unlucky in love.
- [谚]赌场得意, 情场失意。
- lucky at play cards, unlucky in love.
- [谚]赌场得意, 情场失意。
- make play
- (赛马)摆脱追者
- 加速, 加快
- 加紧工作; 发生效果
- (拳击中)猛击对手
- 牵制
- make play with
- 过分强调, 过分夸大
- make a play for
- 以色情引诱; 设法引诱
- miracle play
- 奇迹剧; 神迹剧(欧洲中世纪根据耶稣和圣徒生平事迹编写的戏剧)
- out of play
- 失业; (球赛)死球; 暂停比赛
- Turn about is fair play.
- 一人一轮, 天公地道。
- play about
- (同...)在一起厮混; 玩弄; 戏弄
- play about with
- (同...)在一起厮混; 玩弄; 戏弄
- play around
- (同...)在一起厮混; 玩弄; 戏弄
- play around with
- (同...)在一起厮混; 玩弄; 戏弄
- play along with
- [口](同...)合作; 参与...
- 依照...行事
- play around with
- (同...)在一起厮混; (同....)乱搞男女关系
- 反复考虑; 斟酌
- play at
- 玩, 打球, 下棋, 打牌
- play (at) fast and loose (with)
- 反复无常; (拿...)当儿戏; 玩弄(某人的爱情等)
- play away
- 赌掉(金钱); 玩掉(时间); 浪费
- play back
- (板球)向后[前]打球
- play forward
- (板球)向后[前]打球
- play ball
- 开始, 正当地做, 光明正大地做
- 和...合作(与with连用)
- play by ear
- 全靠听来的调子弹奏
- play down
- 降低, 减低, 贬低; 缩小某事的重要性
- play down to sb.
- 故意对某人态度谦和(以显得平易近人赢得支持或好感)
- play fair
- 规规矩矩地比赛; 光明正大地行动, 办事公允
- play fair the game
- 规规矩矩地比赛; 光明正大地行动, 办事公允
- play hard
- 不择手段
- play hard to get
- [口]故意装出不肯合作的样子(以加强自己的地位); 故意装出难以接近的样子(以鼓励对方作进一步追求)
- play high
- 大赌; 出大牌
- play in
- 奏乐迎人
- play into each other's hands
- 互相渔利, 互相勾结
- play into sb.'s hands
- 故意使...占便宜, 为...谋方便
- play into the hands
- 故意使...占便宜, 为...谋方便
- play it on sb. (= play low down on sb.)
- 用卑劣手段骗某人
- play it safe
- 在牌戏中采取稳定的措施; 谨慎行事
- play of colours
- 幻色, 光彩幻想
- play of words
- 诡辩, 玩弄词藻
- play off
- (难分胜负的)延长赛
- 使出丑
- 嘲弄
- 以...冒充
- 假装有病
- play off one against the other
- 挑拨离间, 从中得利
- play off one against another
- 挑拨离间, 从中得利
- play on
- 利用
- play on words
- 说双关语, 说俏皮话
- play out
- 演完, 结束; 精疲力尽; 陈旧, 过时
- play sb. false
- (在赌博、竞技中)对某人行诈
- 欺骗某人, 蒙骗某人; 对某人虚情假意
- play sb. foul
- (在赌博、竞技中)对某人行诈
- 欺骗某人, 蒙骗某人; 对某人虚情假意
- play second
- 奏第二小提琴; 当第二把手
- play sharp on sb.
- [美口]以狡猾的手段欺骗某人
- play smash with
- [美口]撞毁, 摧毁
- play up
- 大肆宣传, 鼓吹, 强调; (使)烦恼; (使)痛; (给某人)制造麻烦
- play up to
- (在戏中)与...配合得好, 谄媚, 求宠
- play with
- 玩, 戏弄, 摆弄; 不大认真考虑(某一问题)
- play with fire
- 玩火, 做危险的事
参考例句
"Taylor, the capitalist, used to play down to most of his employees."
资本家泰勒对他的大部分雇员经常故意装得态度谦逊,企图赢得他们的好感。
A high standard of play marked the match between the two teams.
这两个队的比赛表现了很高的技术水平。
Although he's nearly fifty, he can still play tennis with the best.
尽管他已年近五十,可是他网球还是打得不比别人差。
Don' t strike in with him and help him play the trick.
别跟他纠合在一起,帮着他搞鬼。
Efficiency, courtesy, and trustworthiness may play a major role in product differentiation.
比如效率、服务态度和信誉在商品的差异化方面也能起主要的作用。
Regulation will continue to play an important role in land-use policy.
规章将继续在土地利用政策中起重要的作用。
Who was the lunatic who gave the baby matches to play with?
是哪个白痴把火柴拿给婴儿玩的?
Our football team will play away tomorrow and play at home on Saturday.
我们的足球队明天将去外地比赛,星期六则在本地比赛。
All the action in the play takes place at one railroad station.
该剧的整个情节均发生在一座火车站里。
Be a good sport. Play according to the rules of the game.
要做一名风格高的运动员,要遵守比赛规则。
反义词
n.
- a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage;
drama, dramatic play- he wrote several plays but only one was produced on Broadway
- a theatrical performance of a drama
- the play lasted two hours
- a preset plan of action in team sports
- the coach drew up the plays for her team
- a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill;
maneuver, manoeuvre- he made a great maneuver
- the runner was out on a play by the shortstop
- a state in which action is feasible
- the ball was still in play
- insiders said the company's stock was in play
- utilization or exercise
- the play of the imagination
- an attempt to get something;
bid- they made a futile play for power
- he made a bid to gain attention
- activity by children that is guided more by imagination than by fixed rules;
child's play- Freud believed in the utility of play to a small child
- (in games or plays or other performances) the time during which play proceeds;
playing period, period of play- rain stopped play in the 4th inning
- the removal of constraints;
free rein- he gave free rein to his impulses
- they gave full play to the artist's talent
- a weak and tremulous light;
shimmer- the shimmer of colors on iridescent feathers
- the play of light on the water
- verbal wit or mockery (often at another's expense but not to be taken seriously);
fun, sport- he became a figure of fun
- he said it in sport
- movement or space for movement;
looseness- there was too much play in the steering wheel
- gay or light-hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement;
frolic, romp, gambol, caper- it was all done in play
- their frolic in the surf threatened to become ugly
- (game) the activity of doing something in an agreed succession;
turn- it is my turn
- it is still my play
- the act of playing for stakes in the hope of winning (including the payment of a price for a chance to win a prize);
gambling, gaming- his gambling cost him a fortune
- there was heavy play at the blackjack table
- the act using a sword (or other weapon) vigorously and skillfully;
swordplay
v.
- participate in games or sport
- We played hockey all afternoon
- play cards
- Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches
- act or have an effect in a specified way or with a specific effect or outcome
- This factor played only a minor part in his decision
- This development played into her hands
- I played no role in your dismissal
- play on an instrument
- The band played all night long
- play a role or part;
act, represent- Gielgud played Hamlet
- She wants to act Lady Macbeth, but she is too young for the role
- She played the servant to her husband's master
- be at play; be engaged in playful activity; amuse oneself in a way characteristic of children
- The kids were playing outside all day
- I used to play with trucks as a little girl
- replay (as a melody);
spiel- Play it again, Sam
- She played the third movement very beautifully
- perform music on (a musical instrument)
- He plays the flute
- Can you play on this old recorder?
- pretend to have certain qualities or state of mind;
act, act as- He acted the idiot
- She plays deaf when the news are bad
- move or seem to move quickly, lightly, or irregularly
- The spotlights played on the politicians
- bet or wager (money)
- He played $20 on the new horse
- She plays the races
- engage in recreational activities rather than work; occupy oneself in a diversion;
recreate- On weekends I play
- The students all recreate alike
- pretend to be somebody in the framework of a game or playful activity
- Let's play like I am mommy
- Play cowboy and Indians
- emit recorded sound
- The tape was playing for hours
- the stereo was playing Beethoven when I entered
- perform on a certain location
- The prodigy played Carnegie Hall at the age of 16
- She has been playing on Broadway for years
- put (a card or piece) into play during a game, or act strategically as if in a card game
- He is playing his cards close to his chest
- The Democrats still have some cards to play before they will concede the electoral victory
- engage in an activity as if it were a game rather than take it seriously;
toy- They played games on their opponents
- play the stock market
- play with her feelings
- toy with an idea
- behave in a certain way
- play safe
- play it safe
- play fair
- cause to emit recorded sounds;
run- They ran the tapes over and over again
- Can you play my favorite record?
- manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination;
toy, fiddle, diddle- She played nervously with her wedding ring
- Don't fiddle with the screws
- He played with the idea of running for the Senate
- use to one's advantage
- She plays on her clients' emotions
- consider not very seriously;
dally, trifle- He is trifling with her
- She plays with the thought of moving to Tasmania
- be received or accepted or interpreted in a specific way
- This speech didn't play well with the American public
- His remarks played to the suspicions of the committee
- behave carelessly or indifferently;
dally, toy, flirt- Play about with a young girl's affection
- cause to move or operate freely within a bounded space
- The engine has a wheel that is playing in a rack
- perform on a stage or theater;
act, roleplay, playact- She acts in this play
- He acted in `Julius Caesar'
- I played in `A Christmas Carol'
- be performed
- What's playing in the local movie theater?
- `Cats' has been playing on Broadway for many years
- cause to happen or to occur as a consequence;
bring, work, wreak, make for- I cannot work a miracle
- wreak havoc
- bring comments
- play a joke
- The rain brought relief to the drought-stricken area
- discharge or direct or be discharged or directed as if in a continuous stream
- play water from a hose
- The fountains played all day
- make bets
- Play the races
- play the casinos in Trouville
- stake on the outcome of an issue;
bet, wager- I bet $100 on that new horse
- She played all her money on the dark horse
- shoot or hit in a particular manner
- She played a good backhand last night
- use or move
- I had to play my queen
- employ in a game or in a specific position
- They played him on first base
- contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle;
meet, encounter, take on- Princeton plays Yale this weekend
- Charlie likes to play Mary
- exhaust by allowing to pull on the line
- play a hooked fish
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