comeback 英 [ˈkʌmbæk]   美 [ˈkʌmˌbæk]

comeback

comeback  英 [ˈkʌmbæk] 美 [ˈkʌmˌbæk]

n. 恢复;复原 

名词复数:comebacks 

It will be an even harder comeback this time. 这一次,我们的恢复甚至可能更加困难。
He's great in the role of the struggling actor trying to make a comeback after one big success in a series. 他的表演很出色,他扮演的角色是 一个很努力的演员,在一系列大的成功之后,尝试着做个回归。

  • A comeback is a quick, witty reply. “Your mama” is a lame comeback but a popular one. It's also a return to prominence after a break, like an athlete who retires and then makes a comeback by returning to the sport.
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  • n. 恢复;复原
  • 1. It will be an even harder comeback this time.

    这一次,我们的恢复甚至可能更加困难。

  • 2. He's great in the role of the struggling actor trying to make a comeback after one big success in a series.

    他的表演很出色,他扮演的角色是 一个很努力的演员,在一系列大的成功之后,尝试着做个回归。

  • 3. Now, you might wonder from where you can get the motivation to overcome your fear of failure or comeback after you fail in your pursuit of passion.

    在追求热情失败过后,你现在可能想的是哪里能够得到足以克服失败的恐惧或重新复出的动机。

  • comeback (n.) also come-back, 1889 as "verbal retort," from the verbal phrase; see come + back (adv.). Meaning "recovery, return to former position or condition after retirement or loss" is attested from 1908, American English.
come·back / ˈkʌmbæk ; NAmE ˈkʌmbæk / noun 1 [usually singular ] if a person in public life makes a comeback,they start doing sth again which they had stopped doing, or they become popular again 复出;重返;再度受欢迎 an ageing pop star trying to stage a comeback 试图重返歌坛的已经上了年纪的流行音乐歌星 2 if a thing makes a comeback,it becomes popular and fashionable or successful again 再度流行并变得时髦;再度获得成功 3 ( informal) a quick reply to a critical remark (对批评迅速作出的)反驳,回应 SYN retort 4 a way of holding sb responsible for sth wrong which has been done to you 可因自身受到伤害而追究某人的责任 You agreed to the contract, so now you have no comeback. 你同意了这份合同,所以现在你不能追究他人的责任了。 comeback comebacks come·back / ˈkʌmbæk ; NAmE ˈkʌmbæk /
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