英 [ˈhɔːkɪʃ] 美 [ˈhɔːkɪʃ]
adj. 鹰派的;强硬派的
hawkish /ˈhɔːkɪʃ/
形容词 Journalists use hawkish to describe politicians or governments who are in favour of using force to achieve something, rather than using peaceful and diplomatic methods. (政客或政府)鹰派的; 强硬派的
He is one of the most hawkish members of the new cabinet.
他是新内阁中最具鹰派色彩的成员之一。
... Earmark(专项拨款)的来历 Hawkish:鹰派的,强硬派的 Gerrymander:重划选区 ...
... Curb inflation抑制通货膨胀 Hawkish强硬派的,鹰派的 Subside下沉,沉淀,衰退,平息,减退 ...
... hawk鹰派成员,主战派成员 hawkish带点鹰派味道的 idealist空想家,理想主义者 ...
He is one of the most hawkish members of the new cabinet.
他是新内阁中最具鹰派色彩的成员之一。
Republicans are more hawkish.
共和党人更加强硬。
Central Banks sounded hawkish last week.
各国央行上周听起来还很强硬。
Kansas also has a "hawkish" nickname: "The Jayhawk State."
VOA : special.2009.08.09
Mr.Abbas urged the United States to pressure Israel's hawkish new government to uphold previous peace agreements and agree to the creation of a Palestinian state.
VOA : standard.2009.04.17
Israel's hawkish Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also opposes the creation of a Palestinian state.
VOA : standard.2009.05.29
Analysts nonetheless expect the European central bankers to remain on a modestly hawkish path.
Perhaps it was better to get little less hawkish in tackling the coastal crime wave.
She is at heart more hawkish than he is and has had to tone this down.