fractious
简单释义:
adj. 暴躁的;易怒的;动辄烦躁的;捣乱的
网络 倔强的;脾气不好的;难驾驭的
完整释义:
adj.
1.倔强的
2.易怒的;脾气不好的
3.任性的
例句:
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The art of Belgian political leadership consists of bringing consensus to a broad and fractious coalition.
比利时的政治领导艺术,在于让一个难以驾驭的联盟形成共识。 -
An attempt two years ago to streamline the process has not altered its fundamentally fractious nature.
两年曾前尝试流程化这一过程,但这并没有改变其难于驾驭的本质。 -
The new import tariffs come as relations between China and the U. S. are becoming increasing fractious.
中美两国的紧张关系正持续升温,这个新的进口关税又来添乱。 -
A non-German would be the best bet to hold the ring in an ECB council that looks likely to become more fractious.
一个非德国人将最有可能管好看来会变得更加吵闹的欧洲央行委员会。 -
Working out what fractious parties, pressure groups and power brokers are up to is virtually impossible.
而找到难以驾驭的党派,施压集团与政治掮客各自擅长的活更是难以实现。 -
But the two parties did not exactly campaign in harmony, and differences over taxation and spending may make their alliance a fractious one.
但两党在竞选中也并非完全协调一致,而在税收和开支政策上的分岐可能导致他们的关系僵化。 -
For one, his optimism that the U. S. can get its fiscal house in order confronts a very fractious political environment.
首先,他乐观地认为美国可以让财政状况回归有序,这与一个动辄不满的政治环境不符。 -
The United Nations climate conference in Durban, South Africa, is likely to be a fractious and unsuccessful affair.
联合国(UN)在南非德班举行的气候大会,很可能在争吵中不了了之。