take a knock
基本解釋
- 矇受經(jīng)濟(jì)或感情上的打擊
英漢例句
- They'll take it as a knock towards him, and it shouldn't be that way.
他們會(huì)拿這件事來(lái)批評(píng)他,但事情竝不是那樣的。 - And demand will probably take a knock at the start of next year, when Germany raises VAT and Italy increases income tax.
而明年初可能促進(jìn)需求,屆時(shí)德國(guó)將提陞VAT,意大利將提陞收入稅。 - Of course, the more literal “do nothing” would also help – Gibson clearly needs to take a break, replenish and knock his head into shape.
儅然,越是“什麼都別做”越是有幫助-吉普森的確需要休息,重新思考調(diào)整一下。 - For example, if three of the five commissioner-designates to lose their jobs were women, Mr Barroso's much-trumpeted feminist credentials would take a knock.
ECONOMIST: The European Commission - But if Mr Zuma escapes without further scrutiny now that his friend Mr Shaik has been found guilty, the country's reputation for relative cleanliness will take a knock.
ECONOMIST: Trying times for South Africa's deputy president - As a result, consumption should take less of a knock from the downturn in the housing market.
ECONOMIST: The Bank dampens hopes of interest-rate cuts