hotheads

hotheads

美 [ˈhɑtˌhed]  英 [ˈhɒtˌhed]

  • na.性急的人
  • 网络急性子;鲁莽的人;暴脾气

词形变化

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同义词

英汉解释

na.
1.
性急的人

英英解释

n.

例句

If China were to slip into economic crisis, some military hotheads might be tempted to invade.

如果中国大陆陷入经济危机大陆军方一些冒进人士可能出兵台湾

Reckless talk of "going our own way" by hotheads in the pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Party has not helped. But the distrust is mutual.

支持库尔德民主社会一些鲁莽提出不计后果我们自己口号并不什么作用但是不信任相互

The leaders of the hotheads are Nicolas Sarkozy, president of France, and David Cameron, the prime minister of Britain.

冲动领头法国总统尼古拉•萨科齐(NicolasSarkozy英国首相戴维•卡梅伦(DavidCameron)。

The challenge will be to prevent a few hotheads exploiting a bigger disenchantment with politics itself.

个别头脑发热不断产生更多政治不切实际幻想阻止他们成为挑战

He says that JI hotheads share a commitment to anti-Western violence, even though the organisation has become somewhat factionalised.

尽管组织已经有一定程度分裂但是伊斯兰祈祷暴徒一个共同信仰反对西方暴力

The hero of many hotheads is Winston Churchill.

许多冲动英雄人物温斯顿•丘吉尔(WinstonChurchill)。

Lots of underemployed young people mean too many hotheads and not enough elders.

大量无业青年意味莽汉老人

But the divide between ditherers and hotheads still matters.

但是犹豫冲动差异重要

Hotheads, such as Mr Sarkozy, tend to be guided by emotion and gut instinct.

萨科齐这样冲动往往情感直觉主导