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
- 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。 - 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。 - With inflation still too high, cautious central bankers see scant reason for abandoning their hawkish rhetoric.
通胀率持续过高,谨慎的美联储更没有什么理由放弃他们的鹰派作风。 - This hawkish talk did not impress his audience, who reacted with silence.
听众对他这一强硬的言论反应不大,以沉默表示回应。 - 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。 - 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。 - The president is conventionally hawkish on foreign policy.
总统通常在对外政策上十分强硬。 - Gupta, who has been one of many pushing for a more hawkish line toward China, said the Indian establishment's approach to China has become more realistic.
古普塔,谁一直对许多中国人的推动更为强硬的路线了,说,印度建立的方法,中国已经变得更加现实。 - 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。