fifty-fifty
fifty-fifty 英 [ˈfiftiˈfifti] 美 [ˌfɪftiˈfɪfti]
adj. 对半的;利弊各半的;平分为二的 adv. 各半;平均地;利弊各半地
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- adj. 对半的;利弊各半的;平分为二的
- adv. 各半;平均地;利弊各半地
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1. He laughed nervously at George’s outburst and said maybe the chances of a second prosecutor were only fifty-fifty.
看到斯迪法诺普洛斯突然发火,他紧张地笑了笑说,也许再任命一名检察官的几率是一半对一半。
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2. D: Well, Yeal. According to evolutionary anthropologists, babies of the earliest humans had a fifty-fifty chance of coming out facing backwards.
根据人类进化学家,人类早期时候的婴儿生出来是有二分之一的可能性是倒着的。
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3. And ask yourself whether this particular fifty-fifty proposition is worth the certainty that you'll steam your spouse if you insist on winning. Then give in.
并问问你自己这种机会和风险对半的事情是否值得你和家人去冒险,如果你仍然坚持认为会成功,那么就去做吧。
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