underdog
n. 失败者; 退居下风的人; 受压迫者; 打败了的选手
The underdog in a competition or situation is the person who seems least likely to succeed or win.
Most of the crowd were cheering for the underdog to win just this one time.
人群里的大多数人都在为劣势一方鼓劲,希望他哪怕就赢这一次。
...Webb, the underdog in this race.
在这次比赛中处于劣势的韦伯
1. one at a disadvantage and expected to lose
She always roots for the underdog.
她总是支持居劣势的一方.
But South Korea's status as an underdog is wearing thin.
但韩国正逐渐告别弱者地位.
Indeed, South Korea has come too far to hide behind its underdog status.
的确, 韩国已经大有长进,不能再躲在弱者形象的背后.
I give you one underdog, then you gotta swing by yourself.
我帮你拉秋千, 然后你就自己荡.
The underdog team scored two surprise goals.
处于劣势的一队出人意料地进两球.