house of cards
英 [ˌhaʊs əv ˈkɑːdz]
美 [ˌhaʊs əv ˈkɑːrdz]
n. 不可靠的计划; 摇摇欲坠的组织; 用纸牌搭成的房子
牛津词典
noun
- 不可靠的计划;摇摇欲坠的组织
a plan, an organization, etc. that is so badly arranged that it could easily fail - 用纸牌搭成的房子
a structure built out of playing cards
英英释义
noun
- an unstable construction with playing cards
- he built three levels of his cardcastle before it collapsed
- a speculative scheme that depends on unstable factors that the planner cannot control
- his proposal was nothing but a house of cards
- a real estate bubble
双语例句
- I think that the Chinese leadership has this notion that their own house of cards has a better chance of survival if they give support to other houses of cards.
我认为中国的领导有这一观念:如果他们支持其他的脆弱国家,那么他们自己的脆弱国家有更好的生存机会。 - This is a house of cards waiting to fall down. And it eventually does.
他们就像一个摇摇欲坠的纸房子,最终真的就轰然倒塌。 - The whole building will come down like a house of cards.
那样整个房子就会像纸牌一样塌下去。 - His authority in society and even in his own home was collapsing like a house of cards!
而且无论在社会上,在家庭中,他的威权又已处处露着败象,成了总崩溃! - The regime collapsed like a house of cards.
政权如同纸牌搭的房子般崩溃了。 - House of Cards is among Obama's favorite shows.
《纸牌屋》是奥巴马最爱的剧集之一。 - Speculative fever creates new avenues of excess until the house of cards collapses.
投机热情催生新的过度途径,直到纸牌搭建的房子坍塌。 - The reign of House Of Cards may be short-lived.
《纸牌屋》的统治也许很短命。 - House of Cards 'was also a critical sensation, winning three primetime Emmys and a Golden Globe.
《纸牌屋》在评论界也引起了轰动,赢得三个黄金时段艾美奖和一个金球奖。 - Hence, while America was busy creating a financial house of cards, Asians focused on their real economies.
因此,当美国正忙着建造一个不切实际的金融帝国时,亚洲人却把重点放在他们的实体经济上。