释义 |
cut a deal kʌtədi:l 短语²²⁸⁰⁶ 基本例句 vt.安排一笔买卖 He came in talking about working in bipartisan manner and only at the end was Obama able to cut a deal with the GOP on taxes. 奥巴马以一上任就谈论着两党合作,但是过了很长时间奥巴马才能和民主党在税收上达成决定性的协议。 yeeyan As Obama dithers, North Korea is only getting more dangerous. It's time to cut a deal. 在奥巴马还在举棋不定时,朝鲜正在变得越来越危险,是时候该达成协议了。 yeeyan Even if he wanted to, Mr Netanyahu would find it hard to cut a deal with Mr Abbas and keep his coalition together. 即使他想要,内塔尼亚胡也会发现要和阿巴斯达成共识并保持团家是很困难的事情。 ecocn Her strong negotiating skills, which have enabled her to cut a deal with the Australian Greens on her carbon plan, have carried her only so far. 使她与绿党就她的碳排放方案达成协议的强大谈判技巧也只能使她走这么远。 ecocn Islington, home to the Granita restaurant where Tony Blair and Gordon Brown once allegedly cut a deal, is well known for its links to New Labour. 伊斯灵顿区内的格兰尼塔餐厅是当年托尼·布莱尔和戈登·布朗权力交接,达成一致的地方,已经作为新工党阵营的标志. ecocn The argument to the Sudanese is: “ Cut a deal now— or expect much worse come January.” 苏丹人的选择是:“现在就达成协议——否则更糟糕的预期将在一月份来到”。 topsage |