hawkish
英 [ˈhɔːkɪʃ]
美 [ˈhɔːkɪʃ]
adj. 鹰派的; 主战的; 强硬的
BNC.41589 / COCA.21717
牛津词典
adj.
- 鹰派的;主战的;强硬的
preferring to use military action rather than peaceful discussion in order to solve a political problem
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (政客或政府)鹰派的,主战的,主张采取强硬政策的
Journalists usehawkishto describe politicians or governments who are in favour of using force to achieve something, rather than using peaceful and diplomatic methods.- He is one of the most hawkish members of the new cabinet.
他是新内阁中鹰派色彩最浓的成员之一。
- He is one of the most hawkish members of the new cabinet.
英英释义
adj
- disposed to warfare or hard-line policies
- militant nations
- hawkish congressman
- warlike policies
双语例句
- He is on the left of the party and finds their defence stance a little too hawkish.
他是党内左派,认为他们的防御姿态过于强硬。 - Even the most hawkish know the jailed will be out in time.
甚至连大多数鹰派人士都认识到罪犯不可能被及时地被驱逐。 - Israel's hawkish Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also opposes the creation of a Palestinian state.
以色列的鹰派总理内塔尼亚胡也反对建立一个巴勒斯坦国。 - But in the past week, several Fed governors have talked up more hawkish options.
不过,几位美联储理事上周谈到了一些更偏鹰派的选择。 - His aides evidently feared that he had been too hawkish.
他的助手们显然担心他的鹰派色彩太浓了。 - One possible, hawkish, interpretation could be that real GDP growth has been underestimated.
鹰派可能给出的一种解释是,实际gdp增速被低估了。 - In neither, however, does Mr Romney have much scope to appear more hawkish.
然而,无论是在实践上还是在政治中,罗姆尼都没有多大的余地来表现得更为鹰派。 - Besides, when it comes to the details that concern allies, such as the timing of troop withdrawals from Afghanistan or the scope of sanctions to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions, Mr Romney has not committed himself publicly to more hawkish plans than Mr Obama.
此外,在例如从阿富汗撤军的时机和压制伊朗对核武器的野心等涉及到有关盟国的结节问题上,罗姆尼尚未公开表现出如奥巴马那样的鹰派立场。 - The "Wolf Clause" exposed the anxiety of hawkish politicians in the United States over China's peaceful development in recent years, and it also demonstrated their shortsightedness to the whole world.
野狼条款暴露了美国强硬派对中国近些年和平发展的焦虑,也证明其对整个世界的短见。 - It is also what many of his more hawkish critics are starting to urge.
它同时也是许多较强硬的批评人士开始敦促奥巴马做的事情。