rat race
英 [ræt reɪs]
美 [ræt reɪs]
n. (大城市里为财富、权力等的)疯狂竞争,你死我活的竞争
牛津词典
noun
- (大城市里为财富、权力等的)疯狂竞争,你死我活的竞争
the way of life of people living and working in a large city where people compete in an aggressive way with each other in order to be more successful, earn more money, etc.
柯林斯词典
- N-SING (职场上)激烈的竞争,你死我活的竞争
If you talk about getting out ofthe rat race, you mean leaving a job or way of life in which people compete aggressively with each other to be successful.- I had to get out of the rat race and take a look at the real world again.
我得从疯狂的竞争中解脱出来,重新审视真实的世界。
- I had to get out of the rat race and take a look at the real world again.
英英释义
noun
- an exhausting routine that leaves no time for relaxation
双语例句
- In the rat race of today's world, only the fittest survives.
在当今竞争激烈的世界里,惟有适者才能生存。 - Jim is the winner in the rat race; he is promoted to be the general manager.
吉姆在激烈的竞争中胜出;他被提拔为总经理。 - I wish I could get out of the rat race and move to the countryside.
我希望可以摆脱这种竞争激烈的生活,搬到乡下去。 - This rat race is getting me down.
这种激烈竞争使我十分沮丧。 - As far as I'm concerned, she's copped out and joined the rat race.
正如我所说的,她退出,没有参加残酷的竞争。 - He decide to get out of the rat race and buy a small farm.
他决定退出商业竞争而去买一个小农场。 - Tina: Well, I'm just not interested in the rat race.
蒂娜:唉,我就是不喜欢这种你争我夺、汲汲营营的生活。 - My educated dad's personal financial statement best demonstrates the life of someone in the rat race.
我那受过教育的爸爸的财务状况,最好地说明了过着“老鼠赛跑”式生活的人的经济状况。 - We're all living in the rat race.
我们都生活在激烈竞争中。 - Paul got so tired of the rat race that he stopped working.
保尔对无休无止的竞争深感厌烦,他不干了。