名词绷索,钢丝; 极其危险的道路或处境
1. 绳索:safety net 安全网 | tightrope 绳索 | wire-walking 走钢丝
2. 拉紧的绳索:furnace cinder 炉渣 | tightrope 拉紧的绳索 | coptis [植]黄连
3. 黑色手铐:25 Pale Rider 单枪匹马闯龙潭 [1985] | 26 Tightrope 黑色手铐 [1984] | 27 City Heat 辣手神探指天椒 [1984]
4. 绷索:tightriveting 防漏铆接 | tightrope 绷索 | tightsand 紧砂
1. (马戏团的表演用)绷索,钢丝
A tightrope is a tightly stretched piece of rope on which someone balances and performs tricks in a circus.
2. tightrope的翻译
2. 走钢丝(比喻处境艰难,必须小心行事)
You can use tightrope in expressions such as walk a tightrope and live on a tightrope to indicate that someone is in a difficult situation and has to be very careful about what they say or do.
e.g. School administrators walk a tightrope between the demands of the community and the realities of how children really behave...
学校管理者在社区的要求和孩子们的实际表现之间小心翼翼地平衡局面。
e.g. For the past few days Corinne has been living on an emotional tightrope.
在过去几天里,科琳娜在感情问题上如履薄冰。
1. Sharon is walking a political tightrope since sacking the Shinui party ministers, leaving Likud in control of only 40 of parliament's 120 seats.
2. It may be the second challenge towards Cochrane who walked across Niagara Falls on tightrope in 2002.
3. The report suggests the best approach for Australia as it walks the foreign policy tightrope is political sovereignty.
4. tightrope的意思
4. He credited the competition with keeping the tradition of tightrope walking alive.
5. The Pakistani military leader has had to tread a tightrope between angering Islamic extremists at home and keeping the international community happy.
6. He credited the competition with keeping the tradition of tightrope walking alive, and said he hopes to eventually compete in North Korea.
7. He spent 60 days walking a tightrope above Beijing's Bird's Nest, the site of the 2008 Olympics.
8. The highlight of the programme is an appearance by Swiss tightrope artist David Dimitri.
9. Finding a protective balance since then has been a biological tightrope act.
noun
1. tightly stretched rope or wire on which acrobats perform high above the ground