cakewalk

英['keɪkwɔːk] 美['keɪkwɔːk]
  • n. 易于完成的事;(美国黑人所创的)步态竞赛;步态舞;踢踏舞
  • vi. 举行步态竞赛;跳高足舞
cakewalker cakewalked cakewalked cakewalking cakewalks
Noun:
  1. a strutting dance based on a march; was performed in minstrel shows; originated as a competition among Black dancers to win a cake

  2. an easy accomplishment;

    "winning the tournament was a cakewalk for him"
    "invading Iraq won't be a cakewalk"

Verb:
  1. perform the cakewalk dance

1. Fittipaldi's victory was a cakewalk.
菲蒂帕尔迪的成功来得太容易了。

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2. Winning the tournament was a cakewalk for him.
赢得锦标赛对他来说易如反掌.

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3. Invading iraq won't be a cakewalk.
侵入伊拉克绝非易事.

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4. After traveling to the poles and back, converting ounces to grams is a cakewalk.
在南北极转了一圈又回来后, 再做盎司与克的换算就是小菜一碟儿啦.

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