get tough with
基本解釋
- 采用強(qiáng)硬手段
英漢例句
- Banks warn they may get tough with strategic defaulters by pursuing legal claims on a borrower's other assets.
銀行界警告,它們可能會(huì)對(duì)策略違約者采取強(qiáng)硬措施,通過(guò)法律途徑追索他們的其他資產(chǎn)。 - Britain has also been lobbying the Saudis and other Arab states, which rarely criticise each other in public, to get tough with Syria.
英國(guó)也在游說(shuō)沙特和其他阿拉伯國(guó)家對(duì)敘利亞采取更強(qiáng)硬的措施。傳統(tǒng)上,阿拉伯國(guó)家很少公開(kāi)彼此指責(zé)。 - And Mulyani says the government is going to get tough with speculators, who stifle infrastructure improvements such as roads and bridges, by inflating the price of the land needed for these projects.
穆里亞尼還說(shuō),政府將對(duì)投機(jī)商采取強(qiáng)硬措施。 這些投機(jī)商蓄意抬高土地價(jià)格,妨礙了公路和橋梁等基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施的改善。 - Other senators are joining Schumer in an effort to pass legislation to force the Obama administration to get tough with China on the currency issue.
- He has been running around, talking about how he's going to get tough with China.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House - There are also those, including many in Congress, who want to get tough with Mr Hussein.
ECONOMIST: Iraq’s opposition - Mr Zuma may at last really mean to get tough with his recalcitrant neighbour to the north.
ECONOMIST: Zimbabwe's future
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詞組短語(yǔ)
- get in tough with 取得聯(lián)系
- get tough with sb 翻譯
- To get tough with sb 采用堅(jiān)強(qiáng)的手段