double-team

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. In sports involving offensive and defensive teams, to use two defensive players to guard against the movements of a single offensive player. transitive
    — On any given night, Pivotman Macauley was good for at least 18 points a game. But because L.I.U. double-teamed him (he had two men guarding him), he didn't bother to shoot much.
  2. To deal with or handle a task or individual person by using a team of two people. broadly,transitive
    — Obama . . . accused the Clintons of double-teaming him on the campaign trail. "I can't tell who I'm running against sometimes," he said.
  3. To double penetrate someone. slang,transitive
    — 2015, Double Lucky. Jackie Collins. 2015. He and M.J. had double-teamed her—with her consent—on a drunken prom night.
  4. To gang up on someone, as a group of two. slang,transitive
    — one day they double-teamed her into a closet and threatened to lock her in if she didn't show them her privates.

词形变化

double-teams present,singular,third-person double-teaming participle,present double-teamed participle,past double-teamed past double team alternative

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