close call
英 [kləʊz kɔːl]
美 [kloʊz kɔːl]
勉强脱险;幸免于难
英英释义
noun
- something achieved (or escaped) by a narrow margin
双语例句
- The minutes say it was a "close call".
会议纪要称,这是个“千钧一发”的时刻。 - But I think it's a close call.
我觉得这是一个比较冒险的做法。 - The car missed the child, but it was a very close call.
汽车没有撞上孩子,但真的是死里逃生。 - The changes in the telomeres found in lizards that have experienced a close call adds to the evidence that environmental stress has negative effects by eroding telomere length.
在遭遇过险情的蜥蜴体内的端粒所发生的变化进一步证明了生存环境的压力会给蜥蜴带来负面的影响,使其端粒长度变短。 - Were there written up-to-date policies and procedures that addressed the work processes related to the adverse event or close call?
与不良事件的发生或即将发生有关的工作流程,其政策和程序是否有更新? - Dick: I heard you had a close call this morning.
迪克:我听说你今天早上是千钧一发。 - You were just in time. Whew! What a close call
你可真及时。嚯,真是好险呢! - That was a close call! We nearly hit that car.
真是危险阿,我们差点撞着那辆汽车。 - The car almost ran me over, it was a close call.
那辆汽车差点把我碾死,真是死里逃生。 - I had a close call on my way to work, a car hit my bike but I did not fall.
我今天上班路上的情况挺惊险,一辆车撞了我的自行车,不过我没有摔倒。