hard-line

英[ˌhɑ:dˈlaɪnə(r)]
美[ˌhɑrdˈlaɪnə(r)]

基本释义

  • adj.主张采取强硬路线的,毫不妥协的,采强硬态度的

词性变化

实用例句

Most members of Parliament took a hard line on this issue.

绝大多数议员在这个问题上都持强硬立场。

柯林斯例句

Soon they were only dots above the hard line of the horizon.

很快他们就成了地平线上的几个小点了。

柯林斯例句

the judge's hard line against drug dealers

法官对待毒品贩子的坚定态度

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

She has had a hard line from men before.

男人的强硬立场,她也是领教过的.

辞典例句

She compressed her mouth into a thin , hard line and said nothing.

她把嘴瘪成了一条线,什么也没说.

互联网

Online , this soft - spoken art instructor becomes a hard - line patriot.

这位说话温和的艺术讲师在网上却是一位态度强硬的爱国者.

互联网

Nigeria's oil industry is in such conflicts in the former hard line.

尼日利亚石油工业也就是在这种矛盾中艰难前行.

互联网

The governor took a hard line on drugs.

州长对毒品犯罪采取了强硬的方针.

互联网

The manager takes a hard line with the employees who show up late.

经理对迟到的雇员采取强硬的态度.

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But the wording of the circular suggested a less hard - line approach, he added.

但他补充说,通知的措辞表明相关措施不会太强硬.

互联网

Mr Vayner's work - hard , play hard line and his fitness obsession are standard for all employers ofalphas.

韦纳尔的辛苦工作 、 痛快娱乐的豪言壮语,及其对健康的妄想,是所有一流员工的标准.

互联网

News of the probe comes as global regulators take an increasingly hard line against corporate wrongdoing.

目前,全球监管机构正针对企业的不当行为采取越来越强硬的立场.

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The local justices are taking a hard line with people who drink and drive.

当地的司法将对酒后开车采取强硬的措施.

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Forbidden to remember, terrified to forget; it was a hard line to walk.

禁止去回忆,害怕会遗忘, 一路走来, 困难重重.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. firm and uncompromising;

    "a hard-line policy"