释义 |
dead heatˌdead ˈheat noun [countable]  - Among non-religious-right voters, the race for governor was a dead heat.
- If you look merely at voting margins, there is a dead heat.
- Last year the Florida race was, in effect, a dead heat.
- The trucks bound across the finish in almost a dead heat -- but it is a bad race for both.
- We play for about 40 minutes to a dead heat at game point.
a situation during or at the end of a race or competition in which two or more competitors have the same number of points etc, have reached the same level, or have taken the same time to complete a particular distance |