hawkish如何读

英:[ˈhɔ:kɪʃ]

美:[ˈhɔːkɪʃ]

hawkish是什么意思

  • adj.鹰派的;强硬派的

hawkish英英释义

adjective

resembling or suggesting a hawk or the beak of a hawk in appearance He has a thatch of black curly hair and hawkish features.—Jeff Shear

a hawkish nose

having a militant attitude (as in a dispute) and advocating immediate vigorous actionespecially: supporting war or warlike policies He was a frequent and persistently hawkish participant in the war councils of the Administration. —Vincent Blasi While definitions vary, "neoconservative" generally refers to formerly moderate policy advocates who favor a hawkish and assertive foreign policy to implant democracy and American values abroad. —Paul Richter

a hawkish politician

hawkish词源中文解释

"鹰一般的",最早于1703年出现,来自 hawk(n.)+ -ish。 "军国主义的"意义来自1965年,源自 hawk 的引申义。

hawkish词源英文解释

The first known use of hawkish was in 1747

hawkish 例句

1 As a child, she watched Ronald Reagan on television, and thrilled to his hawkish support for the Nicaraguan “freedom fighters” like her father.

2 My staff's advice that first day was amazingly hawkish.

在第一天,我的僚属们的意见是令人吃惊的鹰派意见.

3 Dressed in well-worn white shorts and a dark hoodie with a brimmed gray hat atop his shoulder-length white hair, a hawkish nose stuck out over his scraggly circle beard.

4 While the Trump presidency has been defined by deep relaxation about the behaviour of Russia, the heyday of Stallone and Schwarzenegger came in a far more hawkish context.

5 Recent months have marked a hawkish shift for Mr. Macron, who more than two years ago tried to head off the invasion of Ukraine by dangling the possibility of integrating Russia into a new European security architecture.

6 The Global Times, a tabloid more commonly known for writing strongly-worded, hawkish and nationalist editorials, is published by the ruling Communist Party's flagship paper.

7 He was a tall, skinny guy with a long neck and a big adam’s apple and a hawkish nose, and he looked like he’d spent a lot of time in the sun during his life.

8 There's something of a cult around anything Davis produces; the fact that there isn't more of it adds to her fans' hawkish desire to see anything at all.

9 For an institution so famously hawkish on inflation, that is an indication of how murky the outlook has become.

对于一个向来对通胀采取强硬措施的机构来说,这预示经济前景变得多么阴暗。

10 For some hawkish Israelis, the comparison was too much.

对于一些鹰派(主战派)的以色列人来说,这样的比较过多了。

11 Its story of a squalid, crumbling Gotham City and its distinctive illustrations of a brawny, lantern-jawed Batman struck a chord during the hawkish era of Ronald Reagan, “Die Hard” and “The Terminator.”

12 She looked it this week, delivering her own baby before embracing her inner queen, showing grit and restraint as she stood up to Otto, Daemon and her hawkish advisers.

13 They “even went so far as to say that they fear Russia may be ahead of us in the competition,” scribbled the committee’s hawkish executive director, William Borden, who was on hand to take notes.

14 When, for example, the White House moved closer to the Pentagon’s hawkish view of North Korea, “We had people in the Pentagon telling us, ‘We told you so,’ ” a senior administration official informs Mr. Sanger.

15 And while he hadn’t figured out a story line, Lapine had written three separate but intriguing scenes, including one showing Luce being grilled by a Senate subcommittee over her hawkish views.

16 Officials at the Community Center said at the time that his dismissal was not in response to pressure from hawkish donors or a reflection of a reluctance to air critical views about Israel.

17 Why? Central banks sounded hawkish last week.

为什么 呢 ?各国央行上周听起来还很强硬.

18 Thought to be more hawkish and interventionist than Obama.

被认为是比奥巴马更加强硬的鹰派和干涉主义者。

19 The favourite, Shinzo Abe, is more overtly hawkish.

而下届首相热门人物安倍晋三在公共言论中持更强硬的态度.

20 The people who call for a boycott of Israel own the narrow view that performing there must be about profit and endorsing the hawkish policy of the government.

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