brinksmanship

brinksmanship

美 [ˈbrɪŋksmənˌʃɪp]  英

  • n.(战争)边缘政策;玩弄(战争)边缘政策
  • 网络战争边缘政策;边缘策略;边缘战术

英汉解释

n.
1.
(战争)边缘政策
2.
玩弄(战争)边缘政策
na.
1.
“brinkmanship”的变体

英英解释

na.

例句

As today's Wall Street Journal article notes, late-state negotiations often full of brinksmanship.

正如今天华尔街日报文章指出谈判最后阶段总是充满边缘策略最后反而绝处逢生

But this time his brinksmanship pushes events over the brink.

但是这次边缘政策过火

Real are no strangers to brinksmanship and may believe their actions will force Chelsea's hands.

皇马面对这种接近失败转会不是新手他们相信他们行动迫使切尔西放手

And there is some brinksmanship still going on in GM's high-level talks with bond holders, union members and other creditors.

通用汽车债券持有工会会员其它债权人进行一些高层次磋商

One top Republican aide, echoing the sentiment of colleagues on the Hill, called the veto threat "pure brinksmanship. "

一位高级共和党助手这种否决威胁称作边缘政策”,说出国会山同事们心声