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Definition of killer instinct in English: killer instinctnoun A ruthless determination to succeed or win. 必胜的决心 he had that hunger, that killer instinct he urged his players to find their killer instinct Example sentencesExamples - And she has a killer instinct for nailing the story.
- That indicates an absence of the vital killer instinct.
- He still has the killer instinct and no patience, but he does his fighting in boardrooms.
- Starting proceedings off at the early time of 4 pm the Flames showed yet again that they are a very potent team with a killer instinct.
- An above-average group of players who combine to masquerade as a worthwhile footballing side at times, it is the killer instinct that has left them flailing about at the foot of the table.
- England have developed a killer instinct that makes them worthy of respect with bat, ball and in the field - but we can take on any side, anywhere
- That Ireland didn't suffer on the scoreboard was down to a lack of a killer instinct, which the visitors have previously shown to be something of an Achilles' heel.
- I don't have the killer instinct or that degree of ruthlessness which you need to succeed on your own.
- With a little more luck and a killer instinct, Cork's footballers could be perched on the summit of Division 1A and not staring at the relegation zone.
- With a killer instinct, the council went worldwide to woo new industries to Swindon and was successful in a way that would have cheered any champion of ruthless free enterprise.
- Everybody has said that you have the drive, you have the focus, you have the killer instinct.
- Some will say that unlike his feistier brother, he lacks the same killer instinct and aggression to make it to the very highest echelons.
- But if I can get back the killer instinct to win, anything's possible.
- Add a sales season in Singapore and I get nearly as vicious as the grandmother you only let out for the Christmas shopping so as to hone her killer instinct.
- If they had possessed the killer instinct or the guile of the Castletown men they could well have ended their reign.
- He has the ambition, but lacks the killer instinct.
- But a mature respect for the competition tempers the killer instinct.
- The Blues' passing was smooth and cultured, but was too often one-paced and they lacked a killer instinct in attack.
- Lecturing on tennis at his home club, he urges his listeners to play to win, even to have a killer instinct, but always to be sportsmanlike.
- Opponents are normally there to be crushed, but when you go to dinner with that opponent, shop with her and discuss your personal life with her, it is hard to whip up a killer instinct.
Definition of killer instinct in US English: killer instinctnounˈinstiNG(k)t A ruthless determination to succeed or win. 必胜的决心 he had that hunger, that killer instinct he urged his players to find their killer instinct Example sentencesExamples - But if I can get back the killer instinct to win, anything's possible.
- Everybody has said that you have the drive, you have the focus, you have the killer instinct.
- With a killer instinct, the council went worldwide to woo new industries to Swindon and was successful in a way that would have cheered any champion of ruthless free enterprise.
- An above-average group of players who combine to masquerade as a worthwhile footballing side at times, it is the killer instinct that has left them flailing about at the foot of the table.
- Lecturing on tennis at his home club, he urges his listeners to play to win, even to have a killer instinct, but always to be sportsmanlike.
- That indicates an absence of the vital killer instinct.
- With a little more luck and a killer instinct, Cork's footballers could be perched on the summit of Division 1A and not staring at the relegation zone.
- He has the ambition, but lacks the killer instinct.
- If they had possessed the killer instinct or the guile of the Castletown men they could well have ended their reign.
- Opponents are normally there to be crushed, but when you go to dinner with that opponent, shop with her and discuss your personal life with her, it is hard to whip up a killer instinct.
- Some will say that unlike his feistier brother, he lacks the same killer instinct and aggression to make it to the very highest echelons.
- But a mature respect for the competition tempers the killer instinct.
- That Ireland didn't suffer on the scoreboard was down to a lack of a killer instinct, which the visitors have previously shown to be something of an Achilles' heel.
- Starting proceedings off at the early time of 4 pm the Flames showed yet again that they are a very potent team with a killer instinct.
- Add a sales season in Singapore and I get nearly as vicious as the grandmother you only let out for the Christmas shopping so as to hone her killer instinct.
- I don't have the killer instinct or that degree of ruthlessness which you need to succeed on your own.
- The Blues' passing was smooth and cultured, but was too often one-paced and they lacked a killer instinct in attack.
- England have developed a killer instinct that makes them worthy of respect with bat, ball and in the field - but we can take on any side, anywhere
- He still has the killer instinct and no patience, but he does his fighting in boardrooms.
- And she has a killer instinct for nailing the story.
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