arms race
英 [ˈɑːmz reɪs]
美 [ˈɑːrmz reɪs]
n. 军备竞赛
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牛津词典
noun
- 军备竞赛
a situation in which countries compete to get the most and best weapons
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 军备竞赛
Anarms raceis a situation in which two countries or groups of countries are continually trying to get more and better weapons than each other.- ...a conference on ways to control the arms race in the region.
商讨如何控制该地区军备竞赛的会议
- ...a conference on ways to control the arms race in the region.
英英释义
noun
- a competition between nations to have the most powerful armaments
双语例句
- But this particular arms race isn't in a dead heat the mavens of malware are winning it.
但这不是一场势均力敌的军备竞赛,恶意软件的行家赢了。 - The price of running this arms race to the end is death.
把这场军备竞赛进行到底的代价是死亡。 - China's anti-satellite test a new arms race in space?
中国反卫星试验,新的太空竞赛? - Drug companies and our own antibodies are in a constant arms race with relatively simple organisms.
医药公司和我们自身的抗体长期与一些简单的微生物病毒进行的持久的军备竞赛。 - Russia says that could start a new arms race.
俄罗斯表示,这可能启动新的军备竞赛。 - The arms race was a "rogue elephant" against which we all must act.
军备竞赛是一只离群的大象我们大家都必须对它采取行动。 - But this arms race strained the government's principles as well as its budgets.
但是这场军备竞赛使政府的原则无法自圆其说,也使其预算捉襟见肘。 - The arms race is not the justice of socialism, it damaged the image of socialist.
军备竞赛不是社会主义中的题中应有之义,祸害了社会主义的形象。 - This was fuelling an arms race and driving some countries to acquire weapons of mass destruction.
这种态度和行为正在导致新的军备竞赛出现以及使某些国家设法得到大规模杀伤性武器。 - But the comparison with the nuclear arms race is, if anything, a little too comforting.
但把它与核军备竞赛作比较就有点太让人安慰(若有的话)了。
