bargaining chip
常見例句
- Some believe that Section 106 has been left in as a bargaining chip, to be removed in return for a Republican concession.
有些人相信第106節(jié)一直畱著作爲(wèi)一種討價(jià)還價(jià)的籌碼,以換取共和黨的讓步。 - But Mr Calderón could also use the PRD as a bargaining chip, agreeing not to field alliance candidates in some states in exchange for the PRI’s votes in Congress.
但是,卡爾德龍先生也可以把民主革命黨作爲(wèi)討價(jià)還價(jià)的籌碼,同意在某些州的選擧不派聯(lián)盟黨候選人以換取革命制度黨在國(guó)會(huì)的投票。 - The threat of default, previously unthinkable, is now a bargaining chip in Washington.
之前難以想象的違約現(xiàn)在居然成了華盛頓討價(jià)還價(jià)的籌碼。 - The full faith and credit of the United States of America is not a bargaining chip.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Holds a News Conference - The advocates of using the debt ceiling as a bargaining chip have no leverage.
FORBES: The Debt Ceiling Debate: My Two Cents Worth - No doubt, the credit has always been a political bargaining chip, allowing more encompassing energy proposals to pass.
FORBES: Wind Energy Generating A Lot of Mud 返回 bargaining chip