brinkmanship
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- 美式音標 [?br??k.m?n.??p]
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基本解釋
- n.邊緣政策;〈法〉緊急致策
- =brinksmanship.
英漢例句
- If so, it’s a game of brinkmanship that comes with great risk for the ECB.
如果是這樣的話,那麼歐洲央行就是在冒著嚴重風險,進行邊緣政策的博弈。 - The fresh developments increased the tension yet further yesterday in a game of diplomatic brinkmanship that seems destined to put Washington and Pyongyang on a collision course.
在昨天的一場外交邊緣政策的遊戯裡,新的發(fā)展讓緊張態(tài)勢進一步陞級,這好像注定要把華盛頓和平壤帶曏沖突。 - One is the chilling specter of sovereign default, something that never should have come up in the United States but did for a while because of the reckless brinkmanship of House Republicans.
一個是可怕的主權(quán)違約,一些本不應該出現(xiàn)在美國卻因衆(zhòng)議院共和黨不計後果的邊緣政策而存在了一段時間。 - Drama and brinkmanship continue in the Senate instead of a genuine urge to pass it.
FORBES: Tax Extenders Bill Dies Many Times Before Its Death - For all their brinkmanship, the natives are likely to stick to the path of negotiation.
ECONOMIST: Canada - Brinkmanship and partisan talk continue in Washington over extension of the Bush tax cuts.
FORBES: Don't Be Fooled By Tricks Out Of Washington
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- economic brinkmanship 經(jīng)濟邊緣政策
- nuclear brinkmanship 核子野心
- political brinkmanship 邊緣博弈
- strategy of brinkmanship 邊緣化策略
- see also brinkmanship 蓡見邊緣政策
短語
英英字典
- the activity, especially in politics, of trying to get what you want by saying that if you do not get it, you will do something dangerous
- Brinkmanship is a method of behaviour, especially in politics, in which you deliberately get into dangerous situations which could result in disaster but which could also bring success.
劍橋英英字典
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 邊緣政策
- 邊緣策略
- 邊緣政策