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cakewalk
- IPA[ˈkeɪkwɔːk]
英式
- an absurdly or surprisingly easy task;a dancing contest among black Americans in which a cake was awarded as a prize.
- achieve or win something easily;walk or dance in the manner of a cakewalk
verb: cakewalk, 3rd person present: cakewalks, gerund or present participle: cakewalking, past tense: cakewalked, past participle: cakewalked
noun: cakewalk, plural noun: cakewalks
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. informal an absurdly or surprisingly easy task winning the league won't be a cakewalk for them
- 2. historical a dancing contest among black Americans in which a cake was awarded as a prize.
- ▪ a strutting dance popularized by minstrel shows in the late 19th century.
動詞
- 1. informal achieve or win something easily he cakewalked to a 5–1 triumph
- 2. walk or dance in the manner of a cakewalk a troupe of clowns cakewalked by
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- IPA[ˈkākˌwôk]
美式
- an absurdly or surprisingly easy task: winning the game won't be a cakewalk
- achieve or win something easily: he cakewalked to a 5-1 triumph
Oxford American Dictionary