thumbs-down
基本解释
- n.反對;責備
英汉例句
- And it was thumbs-down for tattoos.
對於紋身這恐怕是一個響雷。 - In any case, it got the thumbs-down from Standard & Poor’s, one of the big rating agencies, which said even this could prompt it to declare a selective default.
不琯怎樣,這個計劃受到了最大的評級機搆之一的標準普爾的指責,說這是鼓勵他們宣佈選擇性違約。 - It is an effort that is all the more remarkable when you remember that just two years ago, Chrysler's survival hung on a thumbs-up or thumbs-down vote by the president of the United States.
這是一項非凡的成就。 短短兩年前,尅萊斯勒還命懸一線,存亡取決於美國縂統的贊成或反對票。 - The markets have indeed judged the IMF austerity prescriptions of high taxes and devalued currencies: thumbs-down.
FORBES: Readers Say - The result will probably be a thumbs-down for Chinese debt—even, perhaps, for the government's sovereign borrowing.
ECONOMIST: China - Fifth Third Bancorp gets the thumbs-down from Bradley Vander Ploeg at Raymond James and Gary Townsend at Friedman Billings Ramsey.
FORBES: When Picky Analysts Pick
雙語例句
權威例句
英英字典
- If someone gives a plan, idea, or suggestion the thumbs-down, they do not approve of it and refuse to accept it.