takedown
noun [ C ] uk/ˈteɪk.daʊn/ us/ˈteɪk.daʊn/
(WRESTLING)
(摔跤比赛中将对方)摔倒
in the sport of wrestling, an occasion when someone is thrown quickly to the floor by the person he or she is fighting against
Neither wrestler got a takedown in the second one-minute sudden death period. 两名摔跤手在第二个一分钟的突然死亡阶段都没有被击倒。
(CRITICISM)
mainly US(电视节目、发言或文章中的)贬抑,羞辱,抨击
something such as a television report, speech, or piece of writing in which someone or something is criticized very strongly and in detail
Barris' takedown of reality TV is razor-sharp. 巴里斯对真人秀电视节目的抨击非常犀利。
(BY POLICE)
US(警方的)突然搜捕
an occasion when the police arrest a person or a group of people
He said they had put a major dent in drug sales in the community with the takedown of the gang. 他表示,警方捣毁这个团伙的行动使社区毒品销售大受打击。
(DEFEAT)
US(尤指在体育比赛中)(被)打败
an occasion when someone is defeated, especially in a sport
the 6-4, 7-5, 6-3 takedown of the Swedish newcomer by the more experienced Swiss player 瑞典新人以6-4, 7-5, 6-3的比分被经验丰富的瑞士选手所击败
(REMOVING)
(网址或文件从互联网上)删除,取缔
an occasion when a website or document is officially removed from the internet
Last year a takedown notice targeting a single site parodying the U.S. Chamber of Commerce resulted in a takedown of the websites of over 300 activist organizations. 去年,有一个网站故意模仿嘲弄美国商会,一份针对该网站的取缔通知却导致了300多个激进组织的网站被关闭。