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deal-breaker ˈdiːlbreɪkər COCA⁸⁶²²⁴iWeb²⁸⁵⁷⁴ 基本例句 n.造成生意受阻的原因¹⁰⁰ “ We are not going to be a deal-breaker at Copenhagen, ” said Ramesh. “我们不会在哥本哈根扮演绊脚石的角色。”兰密施说。 yeeyan Over the next decade each of these governments will realise that it can be a deal-breaker: if it tries to free- ride, the other four will refuse to step up to their responsibilities. 在未来十年之内,它们中的每一个都将会意识到,如果它想免费搭乘,其它四个也会拒绝履行它们的指责,因此协作就会失败。 yeeyan The war is again becoming a potential deal-breaker for erstwhile Labour voters, as it was at the election of2005. 这场战争再次成为原工党支持者倒戈的潜在导火线,就如2005年大选一样。 ecocn Thus Senator Ben Nelson of Nebraska initially declared that the public option— which, remember, has overwhelming popular support — was a “ deal-breaker.” 在这种情况下,民主党籍参议员尼尔森 Ben Nelson最初声称,获得广大支持的公共选项足以「破坏交易」。 blog.sina.com.cn |