单词 | wild card |
释义 | Word Frequency wild cardnoun 1. wild (sense 14) 2. sport a. a player or team that has not qualified for a competition but is allowed to take part, at the organizers'discretion, after all the regular places have been taken b. (as modifier) a wild-card entry the first wild-card entry to win the championship Italy's claim to the wild-card place in the 2000 World Cup I haven't got any qualifying points for the team and I think it's highly unlikelythat she will make me one of her five wild-card picks. in the wild-card play-off round 3. an unpredictable element in a situation 4. computing a symbol that can represent any character or group of characters, as in a filename Word Frequency wild-card or wildcard (ˈwaɪldkɑːd) modifier sport of or relating to a player or team that has not qualified for a competition but isallowed to take part, at the organizers' discretion, after all the regular placeshave been taken He was given a wild-card entry into Wimbledon. the first wild-card entry to win the championship. Italy's claim to the wild-card place in the 2000 World Cup I haven't got any qualifying points for the team and I think it's highly unlikelythat she will make me one of her five wild-card picks. in the wild-card play-off round |
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