reengage
常見(jiàn)例句
- But the British are wary of re-engaging without an enforceable new plan.
但英國(guó)人極為謹(jǐn)慎,沒(méi)有可實(shí)施的新計(jì)劃是不會(huì)貿(mào)然介入的。 - Ironically, the North’s muscle-flexing occurred just as a view was emerging in South Korea and elsewhere that it might be time to consider re-engaging Pyongyang.
諷刺的是,朝鮮的此次武力炫耀引來(lái)的不是其他國(guó)家的畏懼感,韓國(guó)及其他國(guó)家反而覺(jué)得是時(shí)候收拾平壤了。 - But after helping run her husband’s first State Senate campaign in 1996, Michelle Obama largely withdrew from politics for years, fully re-engaging only for the presidential campaign.
但是1996年在幫助奧巴馬開(kāi)展州參議院的競(jìng)選后,米歇爾基本上從政治圈淡出了,只在奧巴馬競(jìng)選總統(tǒng)時(shí)期再助他一臂之力。 - The head of the European Union delegation, Swedish Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt, told reporters (in South Africa) on the eve of the visit that the mission was aimed at re-engaging Zimbabwe in order to help its economic recovery.
- Investment makes re-engaging with the product more likely, and with the slides below, I try to explain why.
FORBES: How Investment Drives Engagement - It was the first signal that Labour was re-engaging with the world and rejecting Bennite socialism in one country.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot - By re-engaging Pyongyang diplomatically rather than increasing the external pressure, George W. Bush relegitimized the North and gave it yet more time to bargain.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Obama's North Korea reaction: more talks 返回 reengage