be tough on
常見例句
- With rural voters behind him, he can afford to be tough on groups that might threaten him.
以農(nóng)村選民為后盾的總統(tǒng)先生,能夠?qū)δ切┚哂型{性的團(tuán)體采取強(qiáng)硬的態(tài)度。 - A French desire to see some (notionally) francophone countries in the EU undermined officials’ attempts to be tough on the vital questions of judicial reform and organised crime.
法國希望在歐盟中見到幾個(gè)(名義上的)說法語的國家的意愿,破壞了歐盟官方起初在司法改革和有組織犯罪的等重要問題上的強(qiáng)硬態(tài)度。 - During his 2007 election campaign, Mr Sarkozy promised to be tough on both.
2007年大選期間,薩科齊承諾對(duì)兩國都會(huì)采取強(qiáng)硬的做法。 - "If I could get done what I think needs to get done in four years, even if it meant that I was only president for four years, I would rather be a good president taking on the tough issues for four years, than a mediocre president for eight years,".
- That does not mean that Mr Bush should not be tough on some subjects.
ECONOMIST: China and the West - He campaigned as a populist, promising to be tough on crime and to attack poverty.
ECONOMIST: Guatemala - No doubt, Robin believes the recording industry will try to be tough on licensing for the iCloud.
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