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playbook

/pley-book/US // ˈpleɪˌbʊk //UK // (ˈpleɪˌbʊk) //

游戏手册,游戏书,游戏本,游戏规则

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the script of a play, used by the actors as an acting text.
    • : a book containing the scripts of one or more plays.
    • : Football. a notebook containing descriptions of all the plays and strategies used by a team, often accompanied by diagrams, issued to players for them to study and memorize before the season begins.
    • : Informal. any plan or set of strategies, as for outlining a campaign in business or politics.

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Examples

  • None of this would have happened if there was an accurate playbook from the federal government.

  • They’ve published a playbook hinting at what a “safe” Games might look like.

  • TV makers, including Samsung and Vizio, have seen this and, over the past few years, taken steps to follow the playbooks that Amazon and especially Roku wrote.

  • Reid liked the idea so much he incorporated it into the playbook, after they had practiced it enough.

  • He moved to a new city, learned a new playbook and bonded with new coaches.

  • That was the playbook the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth used to discredit then-Sen.

  • The last decent rom-coms came out in 2012: Silver Linings Playbook and The Five-Year Engagement.

  • No shame and desperation to drive a teammate to hand over money or the playbook to a blackmailer.

  • Intentionally or not, the Putin regime has followed the Berlin 1936 playbook quite closely for Sochi.

  • His last film, Silver Linings Playbook, was also nominated in all four acting categories.

  • Each had a playbook beside his plate, and they were apparently studying their parts for the morning performance.

  • The fable, as set forth in the playbook, proved to be unworthy of the scenes and characters: what fable would not?

  • This adventurous playbook, which had certainly done its duty, was originally picked up by its owner on Tower-hill.

  • I say unto thee a playhouse is the school for the old dragon, and a playbook the primer of Belzebub.

  • I should like to see existing a playbook of “Hamlet” which has been altered and shortened by a joint board of actors and scholars.