playbook

英[p'leɪbʊk] 美[p'leɪbʊk]
  • n. 剧本
  • pla abbr.中国人民解放军(=People'sLiberationArmy)
  • pla man n.人民解放军战士
  • placability n.易抚慰;易宽恕;温和
  • placable adj.易慰抚的;宽大的;温和的
  • placage n.(建筑物的)薄饰面
Noun:
  1. a notebook containing descriptions and diagrams of the plays that a team has practiced (especially an American football team)

  2. a book containing the scripts of one or more dramatic plays;

    "the 1963 playbook leaves out the whole first scene"

  3. a scheme or set of strategies for conducting a business campaign or a political campaign;

    "they borrowed a page from the playbook of the opposition"

1. The 1963 playbook leaves out the whole first scene.
1963年的剧本删节了整个第一场戏.

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2. They borrowed a page from the playbook of the opposition.
他们借鉴了对手的方案.

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3. In the past, the army's playbook has featured such tactics.
军方以前就惯用这样的伎俩.

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4. Missions are based on actual games and even the AI'knows'the reality - based tactical playbook.
任务给予真实的美军演习,甚至AI都记得现实的战术回放.

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5. Even though Japan a banking system crisis, this is a page straight out of its playbook.
尽管在对银行危机放任不管方面, 有日本这个现成的反面教材,但现状已超出他们的剧本.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. In our case the playbook is the organization's defined process.
      对于我们来说,这个剧本就是组织定义的过程。
    2. The Lakers began to separate from the Magic in the second quarter, and they did it by borrowing a page from Orlando's playbook - shooting at will.
      湖人在第二节便和魔术拉开了比分,而他们则是好像从魔术那里借来的剧本一样,用投篮击败对手。

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