释义 |
jugular (vein) UK ['dʒʌg.jʊ.ləˌveɪn] US [-lɚ-] noun countable ■any of several large veins in the neck that carry blood from the head to the heart 颈静脉 UK ['dʒʌg.jʊ.ləˌveɪn] US [-lɚ-] noun countable go for the jugular ■to make serious effort to defeat someone, usually by criticizing them or harming them in a cruel way 攻击要害;给予致命一击•Cunningham went straight for the jugular, telling him that his work was a complete disaster.坎宁安直达要害,抨击他的工作是个彻底的失败。 |