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  • brinkmanship

    英:[ˈbrɪŋkmənʃɪp]   美: [ˈbrɪŋkmənˌʃɪp] 

    brinkmanship 基本解释

    n.

    边缘政策;

    英英释义

    brinkmanship[ 'briŋk(s)mənʃip ]

    n.the policy of pushing a dangerous situation to the brink of disaster (to the limits of safety)

    brinkmanship 相关例句

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. ElBaradei says he regrets the matter is going through what he calls a period of confrontation and political brinkmanship.
      巴拉迪说,他很遗憾这个问题正在经历他所说的对抗与政治边缘政策阶段。
    2. AFTER a week of brinkmanship, it seemed that the effort to save Chrysler from bankruptcy had failed.
      在一周的边缘政策之后,似乎克莱斯勒破产已成必然。

    权威例句

    Bargaining and brinkmanship
    A Theory of Brinkmanship, Conflicts, and Commitments
    Brinkmanship and Nuclear Deterrence: The Neutrality of Escalation
    Nuclear Brinkmanship with Two-Sided Incomplete Information
    Bargaining and brinkmanship : Capital structure choice by regulated firms
    How brinkmanship saved Chadbourne: Credibility and the International Sugar Agreement of 1931 ☆
    The thousand-dollar genome. Genetic brinkmanship or personalized medicine?
    Khrushchev and the Berlin Crisis: Soviet Brinkmanship Seen from Inside
    Nuclear deterrence theory: The dynamics of nuclear brinkmanship
    British Brinkmanship and Gaelic Games: EU Treaty Ratification in the UK and Ireland from a Two Level Game Perspective
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