1. Then, moments before tip-off amid a deafening roar from the crowd at Madison Square Garden, Reed hobbled onto the court. 然后,在麦迪逊广场花园过道里震耳欲聋的呼喊声中,里德一瘸一拐的走向了球场。
2. There was a "buzz" among the players over the inspirational talk given them by veteran point guard Baron Davis at the camp's tip-off dinner a night earlier. 有一个“蜂鸣给予而引起的老将控球后卫拜伦戴维斯在营地的一角他们谈话的鼓舞人心的球员”过晚餐前一个晚上。
3. Others have an agenda: they gain favours from journalists or get paid for passing on a tip-off, or perhaps they win some office skirmish thanks to their revelations. 还有的人是有心泄密:他们靠泄露秘密赢得记者好感,或者拿取好处费,或者借此在某些内部纷争中取胜。
英英解释
n.
1. inside information that something is going to happen
2. the act of starting a basketball game with a jump ball v.
1. give insider information or advise to