neck and neck
idiomPart ofneck
neck and neck — idiom
1. In a competition or race, with two or more competitors at the same level, making
1.慣用語
釋義
In a competition or race, with two or more competitors at the same level, making it impossible to tell who will win.
例句
The two runners were neck and neck as they approached the final turn of the race.
In the election polls, the two candidates are still neck and neck with less than a week to go.