英 [ˈʃuː ɪn] 美 [ˈʃuː ɪn]
n. 稳操胜券的人(或事)
shoo-in //
可数名词 A shoo-in is a person or thing that seems sure to succeed. 稳操胜券的人(或事)
Ms. Hayes is still no shoo-in for the November election.
海斯夫人对于11月份的选举仍然没有十足的把握。
... 长寿灌顶(次旺):tsewang 长胜将军:shoo-in 长沙发;睡椅:couch ...
shoo-in 是指在选举竞赛时,"轻易可以获胜,为有力的候补"之意.
... Take the lead 领先 Shoo-in 必胜者 Play one's cards right 巧妙相机行事;把握良机 ...
... Nerves of steel 有胆量 Shoo-in 十拿九稳 Fall back on 依赖 ...
If voters just made up their minds according to each party's stated policies, Mr. Obama would probably be a shoo-in.
如果选民只是根据两党各自宣传的政策来决定自己的选择,那么奥巴马很可能稳操胜券。
Ms. Hayes is still no shoo-in for the November election.
海斯夫人对于11月份的选举仍然没有十足的把握。
Martins is a shoo-in for the presidency.
马丁斯是总统一职的必然当选人。
"When I was growing up - 'shoo!' - out the door in the morning and you'd play outside until the streetlights came on at night."
VOA : standard.2010.06.25
With opinion-poll ratings like these, Mr Brown's Labour would seem a shoo-in at an early election.
Allen appeared to be a shoo-in as the next top commander of allied forces in Europe.
It is certainly true that a humbled Arnold is no longer a shoo-in for re-election next year.
ECONOMIST: The east-coast brand of Republican Lite sold rather better