climb-down
基本解釋
- n.退讓?zhuān)慌老?;屈服;撤廻
英漢例句
- It all marks yet another clumsy climb-down for Mr Kan.
這一切都標(biāo)志著菅直人又一次笨拙的退讓。 - But for diehard red shirts, that would be a big climb-down.
但是對(duì)於強(qiáng)硬的紅衫軍來(lái)說(shuō),那將是一個(gè)很大的退讓。 - Moves in the direction of a euro-zone economic government look like a climb-down.
歐洲經(jīng)濟(jì)政府前進(jìn)的步伐似乎是在走下坡路。 - Changing the scheme—probably using seaborne interceptors—risks looking like a climb-down to suit Russian interests.
ECONOMIST: The Atlantic alliance is waning in Europe’s east - The protests forced de Villepin into an embarrassing climb-down that dashed his own presidential hopes.
FORBES: Can Sarkozy Really Change France? - It was the clerical establishment, after all, that guided Iran's nuclear climb-down, despite vetoing Mr Khatami's earlier efforts to make concessions.
ECONOMIST: Iran's diplomacy