tightrope 英 [ˈtaɪtrəʊp]   美 [ˈtaɪtroʊp]

tightrope

tightrope  英 [ˈtaɪtrəʊp] 美 [ˈtaɪtroʊp]

n. 拉紧的绳索 

名词复数:tightropes 

However, this can be like a tightrope walker working without a net. 然而,这可能像是一位拉紧绳索的行人在没有网的情况下工作。
One said to me, "Working with the Japanese islike balancing on a tightrope. 有人对我说,“跟日本人一起工作,就像在绷紧的绳上走平衡。

  • A tightrope is a thin, tightly stretched wire or rope meant to be walked on. If you go to the circus, you may see acrobats doing tricks on tightropes high above the ground.
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  • n. 拉紧的绳索
  • 1. However, this can be like a tightrope walker working without a net.

    然而,这可能像是一位拉紧绳索的行人在没有网的情况下工作。

  • 2. One said to me, "Working with the Japanese islike balancing on a tightrope.

    有人对我说,“跟日本人一起工作,就像在绷紧的绳上走平衡。

  • 3. First, as the structure begins to sway, the heavy-tiled roof covering the extended eaves of each storey acts like the long pole with weights on the ends that a tightrope walker uses to steady himself.

    首先,在每层楼挑出的屋檐上覆盖着沉重的瓦屋面,在结构开始摇晃时,它们就如同绳索步行者用平衡杆(在末端放置重量的长杆)来保持稳定一样。

  • tightrope (n.) 1801, from tight (adj.) + rope (n.). So called for being tensely stretched.
tight·rope / ˈtaɪtrəʊp ; NAmE ˈtaɪtroʊp / noun a rope or wire that is stretched tightly high above the ground and that performers walk along, especially in a circus (尤指马戏团表演用的)绷紧的绳索,绷紧的钢丝 a tightrope walker 走钢丝演员 IDIOM tread/walk a ˈtightrope to be in a difficult situation in which you do not have much freedom of action and need to be extremely careful about what you do 身处困境;如履薄冰 tightrope tightropes tight·rope / ˈtaɪtrəʊp ; NAmE ˈtaɪtroʊp /
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