teaser 英 ['tiːzə]   美 ['tizɚ]

teaser

teaser  英 ['tiːzə] 美 ['tizɚ]

n. 戏弄者;强求者 

名词复数:teasers 

I provided some teaser output, but this was not sufficently extensive nor well organized so that you could adequately interpret the results of the analysis. 我提供了一些难处理的输出,但是这既不够充分也没进行很好的组织,以致您无法充分地解释分析结果。
Awhile ago, I have mentioned that the homepage is like a teaser that drives curiosity on your user. 前面,我已经提到首页就像是摘要,它能驱动起你使用者的好奇心。

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  • n. 戏弄者;强求者
  • 1. I provided some teaser output, but this was not sufficently extensive nor well organized so that you could adequately interpret the results of the analysis.

    我提供了一些难处理的输出,但是这既不够充分也没进行很好的组织,以致您无法充分地解释分析结果。

  • 2. Awhile ago, I have mentioned that the homepage is like a teaser that drives curiosity on your user.

    前面,我已经提到首页就像是摘要,它能驱动起你使用者的好奇心。

  • 3. Back when they were the evil empire where everyone secretly wanted to work, they were famous for their “brain-teaser” interview questions –Why are manhole covers round?

    当微软还是一个人人都暗自想去工作的邪恶帝国时,就以用令人绞尽脑汁的问题面试而著名。 例如: 为什么井盖是圆的?

  • teaser (n.) "one who teases" (wool, flax, etc.), late 15c. (late 13c. as a surname), agent noun from tease (v.). From 1934 as "short sample, introductory advertisement."
teaser / ˈtiːzə(r) ; NAmE ˈtiːzər / noun 1 ( informal) a difficult problem or question 难题;棘手的问题 see also brain-teaser 2 ( also ˈteaser ad ) an advertisement for a product that does not mention the name of the product or say much about it but is intended to make people interested and likely to pay attention to later advertisements 前导广告,悬念式广告(含蓄而引人好奇) teaser teasers teaser / ˈtiːzə(r) ; NAmE ˈtiːzər /
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