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ace up one's sleeve

/eys/US // eɪs //UK // (eɪs) //

袖里乾坤,妙计,谋略,袖珍宝

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : 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.
    • : a single spot or mark on a playing card or die.
    • : 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.
    • : a fighter pilot credited with destroying a prescribed number or more of enemy aircraft, usually five, in combat.
    • : a very skilled person; expert; adept: an ace at tap dancing.
    • : Slang. a one-dollar bill.
    • : Slang. a close friend.
    • : Golf. Also called hole in one. a shot in which the ball is driven from the tee into the hole in one stroke: He hit a 225-yard ace on the first hole.a score of one stroke made on such a shot: to card an ace.
    • : Slang. a barbiturate or amphetamine capsule or pill.
    • : a very small quantity, amount, or degree; a particle: not worth an ace.
    • : Slang. a grade of A; the highest grade or score.
v.有主动词 verb
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    aced, ac·ing.

    • : to win a point against by an ace.
    • : Golf. to make an ace on.
    • : 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.
    • : 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
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    • : Sometimes aces . excellent; first-rate; outstanding.
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    • : ace it, Slang. to accomplish something with complete success: a champion who could ace it every time.

Phrases

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Staff ace Max Scherzer has enjoyed seven-straight top-five Cy Young finishes and shows little sign of slowing.

  • Do you have a high ACE score — adverse childhood experiences.

  • 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.

  • An ace comedic turn that, in lesser hands, would come off as one-note.

  • My grandfather lived fast and large—he liked his liquor and his tobacco, and he was also an ace gambler.

  • Time and time again, we see women being asked to ace some arbitrary test in order to be deemed model victims.

  • He is getting ready to watch Jack Morris, the Tigers ace, go for win number nineteen against the Toronto Blue Jays.

  • After the war Valerie married Peter Middleton, a wartime RAF flying ace.

  • He has drawn a knave and a six; he takes another card; this turns out to be an ace.

  • It must be an ace or a king and queen above the average if only two suits are protected.

  • Without an ace, four kings, two queens and a knave are required in order to justify the declaration.

  • With three honours any two of which are in sequence (not to the ace) the player should lead the higher of the sequence.

  • The worst throw was when the four pieces exposed the same number on each, and that number an ace.