dovish 英 [ˈdʌvɪʃ]   美 [ˈdʌvɪʃ]

dovish

dovish  英 [ˈdʌvɪʃ] 美 [ˈdʌvɪʃ]

adj. 鸽派的;主和的 

Is the Kremlin turning dovish in its most recent confrontation with the West? 在最近与西方的对峙中,克里姆林宫要变鸽派了?
Those with a more dovish or liberal attitude have supported dialogue while hardliners are invariably content to solve issues with force and violence. 那些态度更温和或更宽松的人支持对话,而强硬派的内容都不约而​​同地赞同用武力和暴力解决问题。

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  • adj. 鸽派的;主和的
  • 1. Is the Kremlin turning dovish in its most recent confrontation with the West?

    在最近与西方的对峙中,克里姆林宫要变鸽派了?

  • 2. Those with a more dovish or liberal attitude have supported dialogue while hardliners are invariably content to solve issues with force and violence.

    那些态度更温和或更宽松的人支持对话,而强硬派的内容都不约而​​同地赞同用武力和暴力解决问题。

  • 3. We have 16 years to show what Israel has been doing with the most dovish approach and the most dovish governments, without really resolving the conflict; on the contrary.

    我们用了16年的时间来展现以色列最温和的政府以最温和的方式采取的措施,但是并没有真正解决冲突,结果恰恰相反。

  • dovish (adj.)
dov·ish / ˈdʌvɪʃ ; NAmE ˈdʌvɪʃ / adjective preferring to use peaceful discussion rather than military action in order to solve a political problem 温和派的;鸽派的 OPP hawkish dov·ish / ˈdʌvɪʃ ; NAmE ˈdʌvɪʃ /
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