a dark horse

[ə dɑ:k hɔ:s]
  • 释义
  • <口>黑马(意外得胜的马);实力难测的赛马;实力难测的竞争者;出人意外的获胜者;

  • 双语例句
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    Until recently A. S. Byatt was a dark horse, known only by those steeped in literature.

    一直到前不久,A.S.拜厄特都还是只为潜心研究文学的人所知晓的一匹黑马。

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    Gerald would be a dark horse to the end.

    杰罗尔德将永远做个实力难测的竞争者.

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    Jim is a dark horse in the final.

    吉姆是决赛中的冷门.

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  • 4、

    A dark horse candidate came from behind to win the elections.

    那位候选员在此次选举中,脱颖而出,意外当选.

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    He was such a dark horse in the competition.

    他真是比赛中的一匹黑马.

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    Watch her. She may be a dark horse in the competition.

    (注意她哦. 她可能是竞赛中的一匹黑马. )

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    Whatever the outcome of the election, he is still a dark horse.

    无论选举结果如何, 他仍然是一匹黑马.

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    I'm going to vote for him even though a dark horse.

    尽管他是一匹“黑马”,我准备投他的票.

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    I didn't know that James could paint. He's such a dark horse.

    我不知道詹姆斯会画画,他真是不显山露水啊.

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    The race was won by a dark horse.

    这场比赛的获胜者是一匹名不见经传的马.

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    Terminator a dark horse in the final.

    终结者是决赛总的热门.

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    Sometimes, a dark horse unexpectedly wins and election.

    往往, 黑马出人意料的胜利和当选.

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    Sometimes, a dark horse unexpectedly wins an election.

    于是, 黑马候选人会在选举中出人意料地获胜.

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    Simpson seems to be a dark horse.

    辛普森似乎是摸不透的人.

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    It happens at whiles those a dark horse candidate gets elected in outstanding election.

    有时在大选中唯一料想不到的候选人会当选.

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