
(体育联盟)
联赛
a group of sports clubs or players who compete against each other and are put together based on the points they have gained through the season
A league is a group of sports teams or individual players who compete against each other over a period of time, often through a series of matches or games. The teams or players are usually ranked based on the points or wins they accumulate throughout the season. At the end of the season, the top-ranked teams or players might win titles or advance to further competitions. Leagues are commonly organized for sports like football, basketball, and tennis, and they provide a structured format for ongoing competition.

(顶点)
高潮
the most significant moment in a story, play, movie, etc. with a high dramatic suspense
A climax is the most intense or crucial moment in a story, play, or film where the central conflict reaches its peak. It is the point of highest tension and drama, often leading to a turning point or major change in the narrative. The climax is crucial for resolving the main conflict and setting up the subsequent events that lead to the resolution of the story.

(比赛称号)
冠军头衔
the recognition or status of being a champion in a competition

(敌手)
对手
someone who plays against another player in a game, contest, etc.

(在主场)
主场
at a sports team's usual venue or home field

(客队)
客场
referring to a game, match, or team playing at the opponent's location or venue

N/A
referring to a team or game played at the team's own venue or stadium

N/A
a sports match played on a team's own field or court, rather than at the opponent's location
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(客场游戏)
客场比赛
a competition that is held at the ground of an opponent
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(比较地)
相对地
to a specific degree, particularly when compared to other similar things
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(困难的)
艰难的
difficult to achieve or deal with

N/A
a person or group that competes against another in a contest, competition, or conflict

(轻视)
低估
to regard something or someone as smaller or less important than they really are
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(过高估计)
高估
to give or assign a greater level of importance to something than it actually has
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(优先级)
优先事项
something that is given or regarded as more important than others

(稳定性)
一致性
the quality of always acting or being the same way, or having the same opinions or standards

(始终如一的)
一致的
following the same course of action or behavior over time

(不稳定的)
不一致的
not staying the same or predictable in quality or behavior

N/A
stressful or anxious due to having too many tasks or responsibilities to handle within a limited time

(符合要求)
具备条件
to meet the needed requirements or conditions to be considered suitable for a particular role, status, benefit, etc.
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(资质)
资格
a skill or personal quality that makes someone suitable for a particular job or activity

(改变)
转变
to change the appearance, character, or nature of a person or object
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(变革)
转变
the process of a significant and fundamental change in something, often resulting in a new form or state

(占主流)
主导
to be more numerous, powerful, or significant than everything else around it
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(统治)
支配
the power or influence that one has over other things or people

(占优势的)
主导的
having superiority in power, influence, or importance

(错失)
浪费
to fail to make the most of a valuable capability or chance
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(战败)
失败
the state of having lost in a contest, war, competition, etc.

(胜利果实)
胜利
the success that is achieved in a competition, game, war, etc.

(处理)
解决
to resolve a problem or difficulty by finding a solution or answer
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(球场)
场地
a flat ground prepared and marked for playing particular sports, such as soccer

N/A
following one after another without interruptions

(可能性)
机会
a possibility that something will happen

N/A
to have a likelihood of success or achieving a desired outcome
The phrase "stand a chance" is an idiom used to express the probability of success or the likelihood of achieving a particular outcome. The origin of this phrase is not precisely documented, but it reflects the concept of "standing" in a competitive or challenging situation, where one's ability or circumstances determine their likelihood of success.

(机会)
机会
an opportunity that allows someone to achieve or do something they desire

(参赛者)
竞争者
a person or team trying to win something in a contest, especially one with a strong chance of winning

(在客队场地)
客场
at the opponent's stadium or field

(提升)
促进
something that helps or encourages improvement or progress

N/A
a small or unlikely possibility of something happening
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