stand firm
常見例句
- Stand firm together. Do not bow to pressure.
讓我們堅(jiān)定立場(chǎng),不要屈服于重壓。 - Stand firm, and the speculators will fold, was the wisdom of the day.
堅(jiān)定立場(chǎng),投機(jī)者自然會(huì)折戟沙場(chǎng),這是至理名言。 - After months of publicly saying he would stand firm, he would have little to show for changing his mind.
公眾幾個(gè)月來一直認(rèn)為他的立場(chǎng)是堅(jiān)定的,要是他改變主意,也沒有什么可以展示的。 - The Clinton visit was not without discord, with India saying flatly Sunday it intends to stand firm against western demands that it accept binding limitations on the growth of its greenhouse gas emissions.
- So far,Mr.Hatoyama has not taken a firm stand on the issue.
- Mr.Ban said he has written to the G-20 members, outlining four areas where he thinks they must show leadership, including producing a "very substantial" international stimulus package in addition to their national ones, meeting their existing donor commitments and taking a firm stand against protectionism.
- They could stand firm on an NGDP target or pass the mother of all stimulus bills.
FORBES: What If This Is As Good As It Gets: Financial Stability Edition - Most urban Australians, unlike their country cousins, expect the government to stand firm on water reform.
ECONOMIST: Australia's water war - Unsurprisingly, American industry regards them as vital and is urging trade negotiators to stand firm.
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