backlashes

backlashes

美 [ˈbækˌlæʃ]  英 ['bæk.læʃ]

  • n.反击;后座;(政治方面)强烈的反响;(任何)对抗性的反应
  • v.发生后冲
  • 网络嘅反扑力

词形变化

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同义词

英汉解释

n.
1.
反击;后座;(政治方面)强烈的反响;(任何)对抗性的反应;【机】轮齿隙;齿隙游移;钓丝缠结
v.
1.
发生后冲,产生对抗性的反应

英英解释

n.

例句

High-profile deals have, at times, become caught up in nationalist backlashes.

一些引人注目交易有时遭到民族主义强烈反对搁浅

At most, a brand will experience short-lived obstacles and minor backlashes as it grows to understand how to engage online.

一个品牌慢慢懂得如何从事在线营销时候大不了感受短期存在障碍较小强烈反应

It reflects a calculation about the unpredictable extra costs that environmental suits, Indian protests and political backlashes can cause.

背后环境印第安人抗议政治反弹可能带来何种意外超额成本计算

Elsewhere, what would happen if there were violent backlashes against ethnic Chinese communities in Indonesia or Malaysia?

其它地区如果印尼马来西亚华人社区遭遇暴力反对后果怎样

Even in more established democracies, backlashes against the free market are not uncommon.

即使较为成熟民主国家反对自由市场回潮并不少见

The decisions to raise prices have led to political backlashes and protests in the streets.

提价决定引起政治反弹街头抗议

But, in fact, the backlashes against high finance and free trade could merge.

事实上金融高管抨击自由贸易抨击可能会融合一起

True, there are backlashes in Asia against Westernization, and some try to promote so-called Asian values, such as the "harmony principle. "

确实亚洲西方回潮一些极力宣扬例如和谐原则所谓亚洲价值