fair game
英 [ˌfeə ˈɡeɪm]
美 [ˌfer ˈɡeɪm]
n. 可开玩笑(或嘲弄、作弄)的对象
牛津词典
noun
- 可开玩笑(或嘲弄、作弄)的对象
if a person or thing is said to be fair game , it is considered acceptable to play jokes on them, criticize them, etc.- The younger teachers were considered fair game by most of the kids.
多数小孩认为年轻教师是可作弄的对象。
- The younger teachers were considered fair game by most of the kids.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 可攻击的目标;可批评的对象
If you say that someone isfair game, you mean that it is acceptable to criticize or attack them, usually because of the way that they behave.- Politicians were always considered fair game by cartoonists.
政客们通常是漫画家所讽刺的对象。
- Politicians were always considered fair game by cartoonists.
英英释义
noun
- a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence
- he fell prey to muggers
- everyone was fair game
- the target of a manhunt
双语例句
- Corporate governance experts say that delving into executive backgrounds personal and otherwise is fair game.
公司治理专家称,探究高管个人或其它方面的背景合情合理。 - Through activity: letstudents experience probability and fair game rules.
通过活动,使学生体验等可能性和游戏规则的公平性。 - Dogs, however, are apparently fair game.
但是对于狗,显然就是公平竞争了。 - It was not a fair game because the other team had more players.
这是场不公平的比赛,因为另一队的球员比较多。 - So every cable, every email you write is now fair game.
所以你们的每一份电报、每一份邮件都应当成为公正的游戏。 - I think we didn't deserve to lose the game but it was a fair game with a good referee.
我认为我们不应该输掉比赛但这是在一个优秀裁判下的一场公平比赛。 - In America, however, stuff that is used for commercial purposes is fair game.
不过在美国可以对用作商业用途的原料下手。 - It's on the street. it's fair game.
这是在街上,这很公平。 - The media see politicians as fair game.
媒体把政治家们看作该受批评的对象。 - It also gave tax authorities stiff revenue targets, and made foreign companies fair game.
它也给税务部门制定了刚性的税收目标,并使外国公司成了诱人的靶子。