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flashpoints

美['flæʃ.pɔɪnt],英['flæʃ.pɔɪnt],

释义

n. 引火点;

例句

Mr Ma's actions have won praise in Washington, which is grateful to him for cooling one of the world's hottest flashpoints.
马英九的所作所为赢得到了美国的褒奖,美国对于他为这个全球最热点地区之一降温的努力表示感激。
The speed with which this relationship has developed has meant that most potential flashpoints are only emerging now.
中巴关系发展的速度,意味着大多数潜在的爆发点现在才只是刚刚显现出来而已。
The mini-riot could be just one of many flashpoints in Chinese cities featuring people with little confidence in the legal system.
此次小规模骚乱可能只是中国城市的众多爆发点之一,它反映出人们对法律制度缺乏信心。
The ever-cheerful UNDP said in 1999 that the basins of the Nile, Niger, Volta and Zambezi were all potential flashpoints.
1999年,信誓旦旦的联合国开发计划署曾表示,尼罗河、尼日尔河、沃尔特河以及赞比西河流域都是潜在的火药桶。
One of the flashpoints could be over relationships, including sexual relationships, with humans, she claims.
她断言,其中一个闪光点可能是超越关系,包括性关系,与人类的关系。
Although tension across the Taiwan Strait has cooled, several other regional flashpoints have become hotter, for two related reasons.
It has eased tensions in what has long been one of the world's most dangerous flashpoints.
这项协议已使一向为全球最危险热点之一的两岸紧张形势出现了缓和。
As China's currency is appreciating and its trade surplus is falling, two of the traditional flashpoints have dimmed.
随着中国的人民币逐渐升值,贸易顺差逐渐下降,两大传统闪点已经褪色。
The 110-mile strait separating Taiwan from China's mainland is one of the world's great flashpoints.
这条长达110海里、横在台湾与中国大陆之间的海峡是国际上的一个重要触发点。
One of the big flashpoints on that day was Hackney, in north-east London.