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ace
- IPA[eɪs]
英式
- a playing card with a single spot on it, ranked as the highest card in its suit in most card games;a person who excels at a particular sport or other activity
- very good
- (in tennis and similar games) serve an ace against (an opponent);score an ace on (a hole) or with (a shot)
verb: ace, 3rd person present: aces, gerund or present participle: acing, past tense: aced, past participle: aced
noun: ace, plural noun: aces
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- 片語
名詞
- 1. a playing card with a single spot on it, ranked as the highest card in its suit in most card games the ace of diamonds life had started dealing him aces again
- 2. informal a person who excels at a particular sport or other activity a motorcycle ace
- ▪ a pilot who has shot down many enemy aircraft a Battle of Britain ace
- 3. (in tennis and similar games) a service that an opponent is unable to return and thus wins a point Nadal banged down eight aces in the set
- ▪ informal a hole in one his hole in one at the 15th was Senior's second ace as a professional
形容詞
- 1. informal very good an ace swimmer Ace! You've done it!
動詞
- 1. (in tennis and similar games) serve an ace against (an opponent) he can ace opponents with serves of no more than 62 mph
- ▪ score an ace on (a hole) or with (a shot) there was a prize for the first player to ace the hole
- 2. North American achieve high marks in (a test or exam) I aced my grammar test
- ▪ outdo someone in a competitive situation the magazine won an award, acing out its rivals