释义 |
do-or-dieˌdo-or-ˈdie adjective [only before noun] - The airline spent $120 million in a do-or-die effort to save the company.
- Besides, his own party's do-or-die tendency will now be vigilant against any hint of gradualism.
- I was very dismayed that I couldn't enjoy swapping ideas with Brian any more without things turning into a do-or-die debate.
- That do-or-die Davy Blooming Crockett spirit.
- This do-or-die attitude clashes with the caution advocated by the naive inductivist.
very determined: a do-or-die attitude |