释义 |
one-down in British Englishadjective informal having conceded an advantage or lead to someone or something Examples of 'one-down' in a sentenceone-down Wolves were only one-down at the time and competing.It's dealing with the pressure of playing for your country and being one-down.They came here to play their game and when they went one-down they had a reaction.No, every defeat reinforces your position, because every time the manager is one-down, you automatically go one-up. |