| 释义 |
(hard / hot / close) on the heels of sth very soon after something紧接着某事,在某事后不久:•The decision to buy Peters came hard on the heels of the club's promotion to Division One.该俱乐部队刚升至甲级就作出了购买彼得斯的决定。b. (hard / hot / close) on sb's heels following closely behind someone, especially in order to catch or attack them紧跟某人:•With the enemy army hard on his heels, he crossed the Somme at Blanche-Taque.他在布朗什-塔克渡过了索姆河,敌军紧随身后。 |