中英词典查询

brinkmanship [ˈbrɪŋkmənˌʃɪp]

n. 边缘政策;

例句:

  • There is no gainsaying the fact that brinkmanship is a dangerous game.
    不可能否认这样的事实:即战争的边缘政策是一种危险的游戏.
  • There is a lot of political brinkmanship involved in this latest development.
    最新的进展涉及许多政治冒险政策的推行。
  • The potential breakthrough comes at a moment of brinkmanship by the North.
    在北韩采取边缘外交政策的同时,这个问题有可能取得突破.
  • The moves show their willingness for further brinkmanship.
    来自VOA
  • Such brinkmanship is bad for confidence and creates disorderly financial markets.
    来自THETIMES
  • Mr Kim inherited a tradition of nuclear brinkmanship from his father Kim Jong Il.
    来自THETIMES