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  • big stick

    英:[biɡ stik]   美: [bɪɡ stɪk] 

    big stick 基本解释

    n.

    大棒政策,实力政策;

    英英释义

    big stick

    n.a display of force or power

    big stick 相关例句

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. The man came at me with a big stick.
      那人拿了根大棒向我扑来。
    2. Hawks scoff that Mr Obama approaches such rogues with fine words but no stick.
      鹰派人士嘲笑奥巴马想用漂亮话而非大棒去打动这样的流氓。

    权威例句

    BIG STICK
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    Big Stick
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    Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick? Veterans in the Political Elite and the American Use of Force
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    On Speaking Softly and Carrying Big Sticks: Neglected Dimensions of a Republication Separation of Powers
    The regulatory state in an age of governance: Soft words and big sticks
    Talk softly but carry a big stick: transfer pricing penalties and the market valuation of Japanese multinationals in the United States
    Speaking Softly Without Big Sticks: Meta-Regulation and Public Sector Audit
    An overview: A new era of tax enforcement – from “big stick” to responsive regulation
    Fifteen. The Global Strategist: The Navy as the Nation's Big Stick
    Under the Big Stick: Nicaragua and the United States Since 1848
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