tall order
- 英 [tɔ:l ˈɔ:də]
- 美 [tɔl ˈɔrdɚ]
释义
- n.离谱的要求,苛求
实用场景例句
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He issued a tall order that no one could comply with.
他提出了一项谁也无法答应的无礼要求.
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Repairing the machine in half an hour is a tall order.
半小时之内修好这台机器是很难的,但我们可以试试.
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All this is a tall order.
所有这一切并非易事.
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On current form, this looks a tall order.
照目前形势来看, 这似乎有些赶鸭子上架.
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A tall order was in hand.
手上这个订单非常棘手.
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That is a tall order, at least initially.
这个要求十分苛刻, 至少在起步阶段是这样.
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But this may be a tall order.
但是这个要求有点高了.
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Finding Easter eggs for a children's party in November is a tall order.
要在11月份为孩子们的聚会搞到复活节彩蛋,这一要求难以满足.
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This may seem like a tall order and to some of it may even seem impossible.
这看起来很难,有些人会觉得这不可能,但这是可以实现的.
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Striking a balance between health and convenience can be a tall order to many nine - to - fivers.
在健康与方便性中间取得平衡点对许多上班族来说是困难的事.
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Noun
1. a formidable task or requirement;
"finishing in time was a tall order but we did it"
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