rout 的 2 个定义
- a defeat attended with disorderly flight; dispersal of a defeated force in complete disorder:to put an army to rout; to put reason to rout.
- any overwhelming defeat: a rout of the home team by the state champions.
- a tumultuous or disorderly crowd of persons.
- (7)
- to disperse in defeat and disorderly flight: to rout an army.
- to defeat decisively: to rout an opponent in conversation.
rout 近义词
overwhelming defeat
defeat overwhelmingly
rout 的近义词 46 个
- beat
- chase
- clobber
- conquer
- crush
- destroy
- expel
- finish
- kill
- overpower
- repulse
- subdue
- trounce
- vanquish
- whip
- wipe out
- bash
- bulldoze
- bury
- cream
- discomfit
- dispel
- hunt
- lambaste
- larrup
- murder
- outmaneuver
- overthrow
- scatter
- scuttle
- skunk
- subjugate
- swamp
- torpedo
- total
- wallop
- wax
- worst
- zap
- blow out of water
- clean up on
- cut to pieces
- drive off
- put to flight
- shut out
- wipe off map
rout 的反义词 16 个
更多rout例句
- Big tech companies from Apple to Amazon led the rout, their shares having gotten so expensive relative to expected earnings that further price gains became hard to justify.
- Stocks and futures are rebounding modestly after Wednesday’s rout, the worst sell-off in the past four months.
- Even with this week’s rout, the company’s shares have more than tripled since the April pay cuts.
- The Nasdaq fell 5% on Thursday, its worst one-day rout since March.
- Today’s rout was a rush to the exit for many of the momentum buyers.
- He fought with the Soviets, then led the cavalry and B-52 bombers to rout the Taliban.
- It was a cosmic rout, signifying the end of an order, even the death of Spanish football as it is currently played.
- The Netherlands won 5-1, in what was perhaps the most startling rout of any top-ranked national team in World Cup history.
- And winning Paris for the Socialists despite a national rout counts for a lot.
- He raced the other way to make the score 22-0; the rout was on.
- Their left was surrounded and annihilated while the centre and right were driven from the field in complete rout.
- If the cavalry of the Guard had only charged home the enemy would have been driven off the field in complete rout.
- And in that sudden rout of courage and self-respect one conscious thought alone remained.
- If you were an only son, it might be your duty to stay; being one of many, 'tis nonsense to make a rout about parting with you.
- Success meant the certain loss of one man among four—failure would carry with it a rout and massacre unexampled in modern war.