playbook
noun [ C ] uk/ˈpleɪ.bʊk/ us/ˈpleɪ.bʊk/
US战术手册(尤指美式橄榄球队的战术手册)
a book containing a team's plans for a game, especially in American football
That pass wasn't in their playbook.
He would study his playbook en route to games. 他会在去比赛的路上研究他的战术手册。
活动规程;工作指南;常规程序
a set of rules, suggestions, or methods that are considered to be suitable for a particular activity, industry, job, etc.
She followed the company's playbook to the letter.
Nixon rewrote the political playbook. 尼克松重新定义了政治领域中的游戏规则。
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- He studied the playbook for hours during the season.
- Offensive players were given an abbreviated version of the playbook before practice.
- A vendor can plot a sales strategy from a playbook.
- Other improving stores used the same playbook.