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单词

backfire

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ˌbækˈfaɪər
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释义

vi. 放出逆火;预先放火;产生出乎意料及事与愿违的结果 n. 逆火,回火 [ 复数 backfires 第三人称单数 backfires 现在分词 backfiring 过去式 backfired 过去分词 backfired ]

例句

Then, while those firefighters dig, others start a backfire.
然后,当这些消防员挖洞的时候,其他人却适得其反。
While this may seem justified by a noble goal, such "policy by people" tactics rarely work, and often backfire.
尽管这似乎符合一个崇高的目标,但这种“人民的政策”策略很少奏效,而且往往适得其反。
The president's tactics could backfire.
总统的策略可能会事与愿违。

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These same studies also conclude that these trainings don't workand often backfire.Research tracking the hiring and promotion practices of 830 companies
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So here we are in the wicked work world,and there, sometimes hyperspecialization can backfire badly.For example, in research in a dozen countries
With increasing obesity around the world,public health campaigns to address overweight and obesity may backfireby reinforcing weight stigma.
So what would happen if suddenly, every human on Earth disappeared?With no one maintaining them, some of our creations backfire immediately.Hours after we disappear, oil refineries malfunction,
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