leagues
n. 联盟( league的名词复数 ); 等级; (运动)俱乐部的联合会; 里格(长度单位,约等于 3 英里)
v. 联盟( league的第三人称单数 ); 等级; (运动)俱乐部的联合会; 里格(长度单位,约等于 3 英里)
A league is a group of people, clubs, or countries that have joined together for a particular purpose, or because they share a common interest.
...the League of Nations.
国际联盟
...the World Muslim League.
世界穆斯林联盟
A league is a group of teams that play the same sport or activity against each other.
...the American League series between the Boston Red Sox and World Champion Oakland Athletics...
波士顿红袜队和世界大赛冠军奥克兰运动家队的美国联盟冠军赛对决
The club are on the brink of promotion to the Premier League.
俱乐部即将晋级超级联赛。
You use the word league to make comparisons between different people or things, especially in terms of their quality.
Her success has taken her out of my league...
她的成绩令我望尘莫及。
Their record sales would put them in the same league as The Rolling Stones.
他们的唱片销量可与“滚石”乐队比肩。
If you say that someone is in league with another person to do something bad, you mean that they are working together to do that thing.
There is no evidence that the broker was in league with the fraudulent vendor...
没有证据表明该经纪人与进行诈骗的卖主狼狈为奸。
Williams operated the smuggling scheme in league with his brother.
威廉斯串通其弟进行走私活动。
Leagues are commonly made for mutual defence.
结成联盟往往是为了共同防御.
As baseball commissioner, Chandler was instrumental in making Jackie Robinson the first black player in the major leagues.
杰基·罗宾逊成为职业棒球联赛中首位黑人选手,作为棒球协会总干事的钱德勒功不可没。
About two leagues beyond the summit of that hill above the village.'
村边山顶那一面,大约两个里格. ”
Leagues are commonly made for joint defence.
结成联盟往往是为了共同防御。
Leagues are commonly made for mutual defense.
结成联盟往往是为了共同防御。