hawkish 英 [ˈhɔ:kɪʃ]   美 [ˈhɔːkɪʃ]

hawkish

hawkish  英 [ˈhɔ:kɪʃ] 美 [ˈhɔːkɪʃ]

adj. 鹰派的;强硬派的 

But there are clearly more hawkish voices, which are becoming ever louder in this debate. 但是显然有更多的鹰派的声音促使这个辩论的呼喊声更加激烈。
hawkish Indians consider these Chinese investments as a “string of pearls” to throttle India. 印度鹰派认为中国的这些投资像是“一串珍珠”扼制着印度。

  • Someone who's hawkish is in favor of going to war with other countries. The president's hawkish advisors will frequently recommend military solutions to conflicts.
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  • adj. 鹰派的;强硬派的
  • 1. But there are clearly more hawkish voices, which are becoming ever louder in this debate.

    但是显然有更多的鹰派的声音促使这个辩论的呼喊声更加激烈。

  • 2. hawkish Indians consider these Chinese investments as a “string of pearls” to throttle India.

    印度鹰派认为中国的这些投资像是“一串珍珠”扼制着印度。

  • 3. Though most of the party's newer representatives in the Upper House side with Ozawa on Iraq, there's a hawkish faction within the DPJ that supports military action abroad.

    尽管该党在参院的新代表在伊拉克问题上和小泽一郎立场一致,但在日本民主党内部也有鹰派派系支持海外军事行动。

  • hawkish (adj.) "hawk-like," by 1703, from hawk (n.) + -ish. Sense of "militaristic" is from 1965, from hawk in the transferred sense.
hawk·ish / ˈhɔːkɪʃ ; NAmE ˈhɔːkɪʃ / adjective preferring to use military action rather than peaceful discussion in order to solve a political problem 鹰派的;主战的;强硬的 OPP dovish hawk·ish / ˈhɔːkɪʃ ; NAmE ˈhɔːkɪʃ /
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