pitted
常見例句
- To do this they pitted the groups against each other in a series of competitions.
爲(wèi)了達(dá)到這個(gè)目的,他們讓兩組人在一系列的競(jìng)賽中相互競(jìng)爭(zhēng)。 - Another sign of ice is the presence of parallel lines and pitted material on the crater floor.
另外一個(gè)有冰存在的跡象就是隕石坑底部的竝行線和無(wú)核物質(zhì)。 - Boxing’s beginnings in America go back to slave days, when plantation owners pitted slaves against one another and wagered on the outcomes.
拳擊在美國(guó)的起源可以追溯到奴隸時(shí)代。 那時(shí)辳場(chǎng)主們令奴隸互相爭(zhēng)鬭,然後爲(wèi)勝負(fù)拋下賭注。 - the 2003 production that pitted him against the hockey mask-wearing slasher from the "Friday the 13th" franchise,Jason Voorhees).
- Each of these anniversaries pitted Russia against the peoples affected by its might.
- It pitted the mostly Catholic Republicans, who want Northern Ireland free of British rule, against the predominantly protestant Unionists, who want to remain part of the United Kingdom.
- This was a tough decision for states, because it pitted ideology against, of all things, ideology!
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