单词 | stint |
释义 | stint (stɪnt ) Word forms: stints countable noun [oft adjective NOUN] A stint is a period of time which you spend doing a particular job or activity or working in a particular place. He is returning to this country after a five-year stint in Hong Kong. Synonyms: term, time, turn, bit Collocations: long stint And he admitted he had no idea where his career might take him after his long stint in the soap. The Sun Even if it's a big success, he doesn't want another long stint over there. Times, Sunday Times What followed was an ambulance, a ruptured spleen and a long stint spent in hospital. Times, Sunday Times A 23-year long stint in amateur football followed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He knows that to get better you have to do long stints practising and repeating. Times, Sunday Times That stat alone underlines just how a successful stint farmed out in the lower leagues can put a player on the path to international stardom. The Sun It was a pretty successful stint in management — we won the league and cup double in my first and only year. Times, Sunday Times Cite news and in 2001 was appointed manager after another successful stint in caretaker charge. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Their successful stint as vocal performers consistently draw huge crowds, and their popularity in the area attracted several record executives to sign them for a recording contract. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He primarily plays at half-back but has also had successful stints playing at five-eighth and hooker. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 一段时间 Japanese: 任期 |
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