hardline 英 ['hɑrdˌlaɪn]   美 ['hɑrdˌlaɪn]

hardline

hardline  英 ['hɑrdˌlaɪn] 美 ['hɑrdˌlaɪn]

adj. 强硬的;不妥协的  n. 强硬路线 

In some places it is sure to go wrong; in others it may yield to hardline Islam. 在一些地方还会走向错误的方向,在另一些地方会屈服于强硬的伊斯兰。
Levin would not comment on the debate last week,but there were signs that the chairman was backing off his hardline stand,at least to some extent. 莱文不愿对上周的辩论做出评论,但有迹象表明,这位董事长的强硬立场起码在一定程度上有所缓和。

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  • adj. 强硬的;不妥协的
  • n. 强硬路线
  • 1. In some places it is sure to go wrong; in others it may yield to hardline Islam.

    在一些地方还会走向错误的方向,在另一些地方会屈服于强硬的伊斯兰。

  • 2. Levin would not comment on the debate last week,but there were signs that the chairman was backing off his hardline stand,at least to some extent.

    莱文不愿对上周的辩论做出评论,但有迹象表明,这位董事长的强硬立场起码在一定程度上有所缓和。

  • 3. The big winner from the protests are the siloviki - the hardline military-intelligence faction, who advocate more state control of business, and want to get rid of the Kremlin's remaining liberals.

    这些抗议的大赢家是“西罗维基”集团,即强硬的军事情报派,他们主张国家进一步控制企业,并希望铲除克里姆林宫内残余的自由派。

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