rancorous
常見(jiàn)例句
- Accordingly, Obama’s budget is more of an opening bid in a tough, rancorous negotiation.
因此,奧巴馬的預(yù)算更像是在艱難的、惡意的談判下公開(kāi)招標(biāo)。 - In the Senate, the Majority Leader Harry Reid said he was not proud of the rancorous process that led to it, but he held it up as an example of American democracy at work.
在參議院,多數(shù)黨領(lǐng)袖里德稱(chēng),整個(gè)充滿惡意的過(guò)程使他絲毫不能感到自豪,但是他將該法案作為美國(guó)民主制度良好運(yùn)作的典范。 - These are tricky matters, especially for a minority government in a rancorous and partisan parliament.
這些都是棘手的問(wèn)題,在一個(gè)爭(zhēng)吵不休的多黨議會(huì)里,更是如此。 - The long and rancorous negotiations left Cablevision customers without most Yankees games last year.
FORBES: On the Cover - 's decade-old Kyoto Protocol on reducing carbon emissions, and it will be ugly and rancorous.
FORBES: Paul Maidment On Energy - But that will be elusive, to judge by the rancorous tone of this week's peace talks.
ECONOMIST: Macedonia 返回 rancorous