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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ˌno-ˈwin adjective [only before noun]  relating to a situation in which whatever you choose to do it will have a bad result 无法取胜的;注定失败的 If my child is sick and I leave work, I’m a bad employee. If I don’t, I’m a bad mother. It’s a no-win situation. 如果孩子生病了,我抛下工作就不是好员工,坚持上班又不是好母亲,怎么都不好啊。 win-win
Examples from the Corpus
no-winIn fact, the nationalists were prisoners of a historical situation that inevitably made modernity a no-win choice.For management, these are no-win controversies.I don't want to say a no-win situation, but close.Often bosses ignore workers or give them the silent treatment - a negative, no-win situation for all concerned.The human and political fallout from the earlier mass departure left Clinton in a no-win situation.The team, certainly against the less-powerful nations, were almost in a no-win situation.Whatever he said, he was in a no-win situation.Recast and streamlined for the current season, it is languishing in a no-win time slot on Thursdays.no-win situationThe human and political fallout from the earlier mass departure left Clinton in a no-win situation.The team, certainly against the less-powerful nations, were almost in a no-win situation.This puts women in a no-win situation.Whatever he said, he was in a no-win situation.I don't want to say a no-win situation, but close.Often bosses ignore workers or give them the silent treatment - a negative, no-win situation for all concerned.It's a no-win situation -- if I tell him, he'll be upset, but if I don't he'll be mad at me for not telling him.It was simply the clearest demonstration yet of the no-win situation Rudy Tomjanovich and his U.S. team find themselves in.Hospitals are in a no-win situation, since protecting patients' privacy may conflict with protecting the health of doctors, nurses, and other hospital workers.
From Longman Business Dictionaryno-winno-ˈwin adjective no-win situation/task etc a situation etc which will end badly whatever people decide to doThe decision could put companies in a no-win situation.He undertook what many regarded as a no-win task: streamlining the company’s data processing.
ˌno-ˈwin adjectiveChineseSyllable
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no-win
ˌno-ˈwin adjective [only before noun]
relating to a situation in which whatever you choose to do it will have a bad result:
    If my child is sick and I leave work, I’m a bad employee. If I don’t, I’m a bad mother. It’s a no-win situation.
win-win


no-winBrE /ˌnəʊ ˈwɪn/ 🔊NAmE /ˌnoʊ ˈwɪn/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] (of a situation, policy, etc. 情形、政策等) that will end badly whatever you decide to do 终将失败的;无望取胜的We are considering the options available to us in this no-win situation. 在这种取胜无望的情形下,我们在细想还有什么选择。🔊🔊