ace up one's sleeve / eɪs /

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ace up one's sleeve4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a playing card or die marked with or having the value indicated by a single spot: He dealt me four aces in the first hand.
  2. a single spot or mark on a playing card or die.
  3. Also called serv·ice ace. a placement made on a service.any placement.a serve that the opponent fails to touch.the point thus scored.
v. 有主动词 verb

aced, ac·ing.

  1. to win a point against by an ace.
  2. Golf. to make an ace on.
  3. Slang. to cheat, defraud, or take advantage of: to be aced out of one's inheritance; a friend who aced me out of a good job.
  4. Slang. to receive a grade of A, as on a test or in a course.to complete easily and successfully: He aced every physical fitness test they gave him.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Sometimes aces . excellent; first-rate; outstanding.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. ace it, Slang. to accomplish something with complete success: a champion who could ace it every time.

ace up one's sleeve 近义词

ace up one's sleeve

等同于 ace in the hole

ace up one's sleeve

等同于 trump card

ace up one's sleeve构成的短语

  • ace in the hole
  • ace it
  • ace out
  • hold all the aces
  • within an ace of

更多ace up one's sleeve例句

  1. Meanwhile, Montas has looked like an ace with a splitter he added that produced the fifth-best whiff-per-swing mark of its kind last season.
  2. A sleeper NL Cy Young candidate is ace Chris Paddack, who was limited to 140 ⅔ innings as a rookie last season by the cautious Padres.
  3. Staff ace Max Scherzer has enjoyed seven-straight top-five Cy Young finishes and shows little sign of slowing.
  4. Do you have a high ACE score — adverse childhood experiences.
  5. There’s also the fact that painkillers are, by their nature, a desirable medication — they literally make your pain stop — so you can imagine patients demanding them a bit more adamantly than they’d demand a statin or an ACE inhibitor.
  6. An ace comedic turn that, in lesser hands, would come off as one-note.
  7. My grandfather lived fast and large—he liked his liquor and his tobacco, and he was also an ace gambler.
  8. Time and time again, we see women being asked to ace some arbitrary test in order to be deemed model victims.
  9. He is getting ready to watch Jack Morris, the Tigers ace, go for win number nineteen against the Toronto Blue Jays.
  10. After the war Valerie married Peter Middleton, a wartime RAF flying ace.
  11. He has drawn a knave and a six; he takes another card; this turns out to be an ace.
  12. It must be an ace or a king and queen above the average if only two suits are protected.
  13. Without an ace, four kings, two queens and a knave are required in order to justify the declaration.
  14. With three honours any two of which are in sequence (not to the ace) the player should lead the higher of the sequence.
  15. The worst throw was when the four pieces exposed the same number on each, and that number an ace.