释义 |
Buckley's Austral. and N.Z. colloq.|ˈbʌklɪz| [Of uncertain origin.] In full Buckley's chance (or Buckley's hope, etc.): a forlorn hope, no chance at all.
1898Bulletin (Sydney) 17 Dec. 31/2 ‘Devil shoot me!’ muttered Tim..‘if I see Buckley's chance of a shindy tonight.’ 1903‘T. Collins’ Such is Life 339 His show is little better than Buckley's. 1916C. J. Dennis Songs Sentim. Bloke (1916) 118 Buckley's (chance), a forlorn hope. 1918― Digger Smith 81 Doreen an' ole Mar Flood 'as got a scheme... But they've got Buckley's, as I tells me wife. 1934Bulletin (Sydney) 2 May 25/1 He was especially sure..that the tourists had Buckley's hope of winning a Test. 1948V. Palmer Golconda xiii. 103 Buckley's chance we have of getting our price if we're left to face the companies alone. 1955D. Niland Shiralee 216 You reckon I haven't got Buckley's? |