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rout

英 [raʊt]

美 [raʊt]

n.  溃败; 彻底失败
v.  彻底击败; 使溃败

过去分词:routed 过去式:routed 现在分词:routing 复数:routs 第三人称单数:routs 

GRE

Collins.1 / BNC.13728 / COCA.11849

习惯用语

    n.

      put sb to rout
    • 彻底打败;使溃败
      to defeat sb easily and completely

    牛津词典

      noun

      • 溃败;彻底失败
        a situation in which sb is defeated easily and completely in a battle or competition

        verb

        • 彻底击败;使溃败
          to defeat sb completely in a competition, a battle, etc.
          1. The Buffalo Bills routed the Atlanta Falcons 41–14.
            布法罗比尔队以41:14大胜亚特兰大猎鹰队。

        柯林斯词典

        • VERB 击溃;大败;彻底打败
          If an army, sports team, or other grouproutsits opponents, it defeats them completely and easily.
          1. ...the Battle of Hastings at which the Norman army routed the English opposition.
            诺曼军队彻底击溃英格兰军队的黑斯廷斯战役
          2. Routis also a noun.
          3. Zidane completed the rout with a low shot from the edge of the penalty area.
            齐达内在罚球区边缘的一记低射将对手彻底击败。

        英英释义

        noun

        • an overwhelming defeat
          1. a disorderly crowd of people
              Synonym:mobrabble

            verb

            双语例句

            • Those who bet on jumps in inflation and a bond-market rout will continue to be disappointed.
              那些打赌通胀会飙升、债券市场会崩溃的人仍将失望。
            • Their army was routed and passed under the yoke. The defeat turned to ( a) rout.
              他们的军队溃败投降了。
            • The enemies were overwhelmed by superior forces. Charging tanks put the infantry to rout.
              敌人被优越之兵击溃。进攻的坦克使步兵溃不成军。
            • If necessary, the firm would fail in an orderly manner, rather than a rout.
              如果一定要倒闭,公司将以一种有序的方式破产,而不是在混乱中溃败。
            • The Japanese hoped to either force the Soviets to abandon their bridgehead or to completely rout Zhukov's forces.
              日本人期待这样的进攻可以使苏联人放弃他们的桥头堡又或直接将朱可夫的部队击溃。
            • What did you rout out in the library?
              你在图书馆翻出了什么。
            • Debacle: a sudden, disastrous collapse, downfall, or defeat; a rout.
              崩溃:指突然的、灾难性的倒塌、衰败或失败;溃败。
            • The enemy was/ were put to rout. And those who fall behind get beaten.
              敌军被打得一败涂地。落后的人就会被打败。
            • Spain could not muster sufficient resources to rout the cubans.
              西班牙不能调集充分的人力物力来打败古巴人。
            • The rout approached the stairway, and flowed over the lower step.
              骚动的人群走近了福克先生站的那个台阶,而且已经涌上台阶的头几层了!