hardline的意思和读音

hard-line

: [ˈhɑrdˌlaɪn] : [ˈhɑː(r)dˌlaɪn]

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adj.uncompromising,inflexible,rigid,extreme,radical

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adj.1.strict or extreme in your beliefs or opinions, and not willing to change them

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1."You can only imagine how much champagne was drunk in Russia's hardline circles after the recognition of Kosovo, " says Mr Gaidar.“,”

2.Top diplomats said the hardline military was now steering nuclear arms policy, making economic bargains less probable.

3.It would be too much of a gift to hardline Republicans if he also extended his hand to Mr Kim's clenched one.

4.It was a utopian dream, but one can't deny the genuinely utopian aspect of what was so much more than a hardline Islamist takeover.

5.Many say the party's moderate leadership does not always reflect the views of much of its more hardline rank and file.

6."Resolutely adhering to one's principled stance is not the same thing as being hardline, " he said.“,”

7.These days, when it attacks him as a hardline right-winger, Labour often seems to be fighting a foe that no longer really exists.

8.The statement certainly makes good on an earlier threat to respond to any new UN sanctions with a "super-hardline" response.姿

9.The same day, as if to emphasise his hardline credentials, Mr Lee visited the American army base in central Seoul.访

10.A year later, this was deposed in a coup led by George Speight, a hardline Fijian nationalist.GeorgeSpeight