brinksmanship
noun[U]
us/ˈbrɪŋks·mənˌʃɪp/politics & government
taking adangerouspoliticalsituationasfaras it will go withoutfailure
单词 | brinksmanship |
释义 | brinksmanship noun[U] us/ˈbrɪŋks·mənˌʃɪp/politics & government taking adangerouspoliticalsituationasfaras it will go withoutfailure Examplesofbrinksmanshipbrinksmanship In 2013 alone, the federal government couldn't evade a stupid, counterproductive budget sequester, a government shutdown, andbrinksmanshipwith the debt ceiling. FromForeign Policy The first is with the kind ofbrinksmanshipbudgetary politics that has now become normative. FromCNN The negotiations can lead tobrinksmanshipand bad blood. FromArs Technica European integration has always depended upon a certain kind of historicalbrinksmanship. FromThe New York Review of Books The process happend over a year of high drama,brinksmanship, anti-trust accusations, lawsuits -- some threatened and one real -- to forge a compromise between the unsecured and secured creditors. FromBillboard There is usually financialbrinksmanship. From theCambridge English Corpus And let's do it without thebrinksmanshipthat stresses consumers and scares off investors. FromProject Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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