be fair game
用于表示某人或某物是合理的批评或攻击目标。
Celebrities are often considered fair game by the paparazzi.
名人常被狗仔队视为可攻击的对象。
规则允许的行为。
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规则允许的行为。;可以合法追求的目标或对象。;可接受成为批评、审视、嘲笑或攻击对象的话题或目标。;公平的游戏,不涉及作弊的游戏;准许捕猎的猎物
Actions permissible by the rules.
Celebrities are often considered fair game by the paparazzi.
名人常被狗仔队视为可攻击的对象。
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规则允许的行为。
Actions permissible by the rules.
可以合法追求的目标或对象。
A goal or an object that may legitimately be sought.
可接受成为批评、审视、嘲笑或攻击对象的话题或目标。
An acceptable subject or target for criticism, scrutiny, mockery, or attack.
公平的游戏,不涉及作弊的游戏
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see fair, game.: a game that is fair, that does not involve cheating, etc.
In a debate, any politician's past mistakes are considered fair game.
在辩论中,任何政治家的过去错误都被视为可攻击的对象。
Celebrities often find their private lives become fair game for the media.
名人经常发现他们的私生活成为媒体可攻击的对象。
During the campaign, her voting record was fair game for opponents.
在竞选期间,她的投票记录是对手可攻击的对象。
用于表示某人或某物是合理的批评或攻击目标。
Celebrities are often considered fair game by the paparazzi.
名人常被狗仔队视为可攻击的对象。
The media considers all public figures fair game.
媒体将所有公众人物视为理所当然的批评对象。
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Politicians' personal lives are fair game for satire.
政治人物的私生活是讽刺作品的合理题材。
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