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词汇 Monday morning quarterback
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Definition of Monday morning quarterback in English:

Monday morning quarterback

noun
North American informal
  • A person who passes judgement on and criticizes something after the event.

    〈北美,非正式〉放马后炮的人,事后诸葛亮

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We know the feeling of pain that comes with mistakes, and no one needs the added pain of listening to a Monday morning quarterback.
    • Put aside the fact that this commission is supposed to be finding out what actually happened, not drawing up plays like Monday morning quarterbacks.
    • There were many Monday morning quarterbacks, who now say why didn't you do it?
    • So you know, like I said, we can play Monday morning quarterback all we want, but they had to deal with what they had at the time.
    • Would his great line that ‘No Monday morning quarterback ever won a game’ be enough to soothe those doubts?
    • So I think it's pretty easy to be a Monday morning quarterback here, but in fact I think everybody has handled this very well.
    • Now it's easy to play Monday morning quarterback in situations like this, but hasn't a big cable company deal been the dream all along?
    • I'm getting a little sick and tired of the Monday morning quarterbacks out there determining that she did something wrong.
    • At other times, what is revealed is a serious lack of poker understanding on the part of Monday morning quarterback criticizing the play of one of the televised players.
    • If there is anything easier than being a Monday morning quarterback, it is promising to do great things in the future.
    • The bottom line is that I don't believe any of the Monday morning quarterbacks who now claim that they knew back then that Foreman matched up favorably vs Frazier.
    • The Monday morning quarterbacks in the squadron, all senior aviators, asked me why I simply had not done a dirty on-speed check to determine my fuel state.
    • Now, after a Reserve Bank of Australia-inspired rise of 0.25% pa in the daily cash rate, the chattering commentariat is questioning the move and playing Monday morning quarterback.
    • ‘It's easy to be a Monday morning quarterback for all of us,’ he told the racing magazine.
    • Critics and Monday morning quarterbacks are a dime a dozen, but it remains to be seen.
    • Yes, I know: hindsight is always 20 / 20, and every Monday morning quarterback scores a touchdown.
    • He doesn't think the current scene is perfect, but he's willing to get involved and help change things rather than take the strictly critical position of Monday morning quarterback.
    • There are already some Monday morning quarterbacks questioning the Pentagon's strategy, particularly, do they have enough armor, heavy armor on the ground?
    • Keeping in mind the notion that the best quarterback is a Monday morning quarterback, if I had it to do over, this is what I would have done differently.

Derivatives

  • Monday morning quarterbacking

  • noun
    North American informal
    • To a certain extent, of course, this is Monday morning quarterbacking.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I think, the Monday morning quarterbacking is getting a little bit tiresome for the people, especially here in Texas.
      • This analysis clearly shows that the argument that the Fed could have easily deflated the bubble in 1997-98 is a horrible case of Monday morning quarterbacking.
      • In such situations, an officer's action should not be subjected to 20/20 hindsight or Monday morning quarterbacking.
      • There is plenty of room for Monday morning quarterbacking after each election cycle about which candidates might have made it to Congress if they had been given a little more backing.

Definition of Monday morning quarterback in US English:

Monday morning quarterback

nounˈmənˌdeɪ
North American informal
  • A person who passes judgment on and criticizes something after the event.

    〈北美,非正式〉放马后炮的人,事后诸葛亮

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Critics and Monday morning quarterbacks are a dime a dozen, but it remains to be seen.
    • We know the feeling of pain that comes with mistakes, and no one needs the added pain of listening to a Monday morning quarterback.
    • Put aside the fact that this commission is supposed to be finding out what actually happened, not drawing up plays like Monday morning quarterbacks.
    • Now, after a Reserve Bank of Australia-inspired rise of 0.25% pa in the daily cash rate, the chattering commentariat is questioning the move and playing Monday morning quarterback.
    • Keeping in mind the notion that the best quarterback is a Monday morning quarterback, if I had it to do over, this is what I would have done differently.
    • At other times, what is revealed is a serious lack of poker understanding on the part of Monday morning quarterback criticizing the play of one of the televised players.
    • If there is anything easier than being a Monday morning quarterback, it is promising to do great things in the future.
    • Yes, I know: hindsight is always 20 / 20, and every Monday morning quarterback scores a touchdown.
    • I'm getting a little sick and tired of the Monday morning quarterbacks out there determining that she did something wrong.
    • There are already some Monday morning quarterbacks questioning the Pentagon's strategy, particularly, do they have enough armor, heavy armor on the ground?
    • ‘It's easy to be a Monday morning quarterback for all of us,’ he told the racing magazine.
    • The Monday morning quarterbacks in the squadron, all senior aviators, asked me why I simply had not done a dirty on-speed check to determine my fuel state.
    • The bottom line is that I don't believe any of the Monday morning quarterbacks who now claim that they knew back then that Foreman matched up favorably vs Frazier.
    • So I think it's pretty easy to be a Monday morning quarterback here, but in fact I think everybody has handled this very well.
    • He doesn't think the current scene is perfect, but he's willing to get involved and help change things rather than take the strictly critical position of Monday morning quarterback.
    • Now it's easy to play Monday morning quarterback in situations like this, but hasn't a big cable company deal been the dream all along?
    • Would his great line that ‘No Monday morning quarterback ever won a game’ be enough to soothe those doubts?
    • There were many Monday morning quarterbacks, who now say why didn't you do it?
    • So you know, like I said, we can play Monday morning quarterback all we want, but they had to deal with what they had at the time.
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