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Definition of last-gasp in English: last-gaspadjective Done at the last possible moment, typically in desperation. 〈非正式〉在最后时刻孤注一掷的 Wilson levelled with a last-gasp try 威尔逊在最后时刻奋力一搏扳平了比分。 Example sentencesExamples - He didn't simply walk out of Easter Road on a Saturday evening after his side conceded another couple of last-gasp goals to throw away points and forget about it all until the Monday.
- But he is determined to make the most of his last-gasp opportunity.
- The untimely departure of the teenager was enough to overshadow a last-gasp victory for the Merseyside outfit.
- But an equaliser and last-gasp goal took the points away from Star of India.
- A last-gasp equaliser and then the pain of the penalty shoot-out.
- As it was, a belligerent second-half from the visitors, coupled with a last-gasp converted try, resulted in a respectable outcome.
- The home side secured a share of the spoils with a last-gasp penalty - denying Rochdale what could be their best chance to topple their old adversaries.
- Masters of the last-gasp victory, Cranfield finally ran out of puff in the grand final of the popular University Challenge.
- In an exciting encounter, Victoria Rangers were beaten 20-16 with a last-gasp try by Keighley Albion.
- Sometimes the scoreline escapes me but I can always remember spectacular tries, last-gasp goals or a dramatic match-saving tackle.
- The quarter-final stages began with the Scottish Thistles pulling off a last-gasp victory over Watsonians.
- A last-gasp winner from one of the sides tipped to do well in the division
- The secured the two-point win after a last-gasp victory at Greenhead Park, Huddersfield.
- Somehow they kept going and ironically were given a penalty and a last-gasp chance to win.
- His equaliser brought welcome relief to the bench, but when the last-gasp winner went in delirium broke out.
- Having taken the lead soon after the break they leaked a last-gasp equaliser.
- Had he connected properly, it would have given City their second last-gasp victory in successive games.
- But a mixture of wayward finishing and last-gasp defending ensured the game remained goalless at the final whistle.
- After going two behind and pulling both goals back, they conceded a last-gasp penalty to lose the match 3-2.
- The young director hopes the play will restore the last-gasp fortunes of the Courtenay Theatre.
Synonyms last-ditch, last-chance, last-resort, last-minute, eleventh-hour, all-out, do-or-die, final Definition of last-gasp in US English: last-gaspadjectiveˌlæst ˈɡæspˌlast ˈɡasp Done at the last possible moment, typically in desperation. 〈非正式〉在最后时刻孤注一掷的 his current appeal is a last-gasp effort to try to overturn the conviction Example sentencesExamples - A last-gasp equaliser and then the pain of the penalty shoot-out.
- After going two behind and pulling both goals back, they conceded a last-gasp penalty to lose the match 3-2.
- Sometimes the scoreline escapes me but I can always remember spectacular tries, last-gasp goals or a dramatic match-saving tackle.
- Having taken the lead soon after the break they leaked a last-gasp equaliser.
- The home side secured a share of the spoils with a last-gasp penalty - denying Rochdale what could be their best chance to topple their old adversaries.
- The young director hopes the play will restore the last-gasp fortunes of the Courtenay Theatre.
- But an equaliser and last-gasp goal took the points away from Star of India.
- The secured the two-point win after a last-gasp victory at Greenhead Park, Huddersfield.
- Had he connected properly, it would have given City their second last-gasp victory in successive games.
- His equaliser brought welcome relief to the bench, but when the last-gasp winner went in delirium broke out.
- The untimely departure of the teenager was enough to overshadow a last-gasp victory for the Merseyside outfit.
- As it was, a belligerent second-half from the visitors, coupled with a last-gasp converted try, resulted in a respectable outcome.
- In an exciting encounter, Victoria Rangers were beaten 20-16 with a last-gasp try by Keighley Albion.
- But he is determined to make the most of his last-gasp opportunity.
- But a mixture of wayward finishing and last-gasp defending ensured the game remained goalless at the final whistle.
- The quarter-final stages began with the Scottish Thistles pulling off a last-gasp victory over Watsonians.
- A last-gasp winner from one of the sides tipped to do well in the division
- Somehow they kept going and ironically were given a penalty and a last-gasp chance to win.
- Masters of the last-gasp victory, Cranfield finally ran out of puff in the grand final of the popular University Challenge.
- He didn't simply walk out of Easter Road on a Saturday evening after his side conceded another couple of last-gasp goals to throw away points and forget about it all until the Monday.
Synonyms last-ditch, last-chance, last-resort, last-minute, eleventh-hour, all-out, do-or-die, final |