to menace
常見例句
- To menace or attack the flank of.
側(cè)面攻擊威脅或攻擊…的。側(cè)翼… - The European states retained a latent capability to menace Britain's own security.
歐洲國(guó)家仍具有威脅英國(guó)自身安全的潛在能力。 - When biologists use controls for all the social factors, an early exposure to menace or mortality seems to be a biological trigger for reproduction.
當(dāng)生物學(xué)家恒定所有社會(huì)因素時(shí),過早面對(duì)威脅或死亡似乎會(huì)在生理上引發(fā)繁殖行為。 - Originally intended for a man, the role of Salt went to Jolie, who infuses the super spy with feminine menace.
- India and the United States share common security concerns in the South Asian region, where both countries want to tackle the menace of terrorism emanating from terror groups based in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
- Rich used to laugh about that habit of hers, asking what she thought might get in, through the stone walls and elf-size windows, to menace them.
NEWYORKER: Free Radicals - Only once did she lose her poise, when the government had mobilised thugs to menace her supporters on the streets, and a nasty confrontation seemed to loom.
ECONOMIST: Asia.view - Despite its alluring rhetoric, the PLO has proven with its deeds over the last twenty-four months that they are unreformed terrorists and continue to be a menace to civil society.
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