咄咄逼人英语怎么说
- As US senator for New York, she positioned herself as a close friend of Israel and adopted aggressive rhetoric towards Iran.
- The party adopted an aggressive propaganda campaign against its rivals.
- Mr Malone accused Mr Diller of "aggressive" use of the corporate jet, and said that his pay "raised eyebrows".
- He looked at Guo Shifu compellingly. He wanted to force him to submit.
- An insistent voice instructed him to paint a wall of the room in black.
- They faced some hostile questioning over the cost of the project.
- Lily was in one of her aggressive moods.
- YOUR company is an American icon, being overtaken by pushy competitors.
- The reason, of course, will be China, which has become a pushy maritime power.
- You would love to initiate conversation but you don't want to come off as cheesy, pushy, or desperate.
- A previous U.S. study found that pushy women job applicants were the least likely candidates to be employed.
- The people can be wrong in an assortment of ways: lazy, spiteful, bullying or just dull and too depressed themselves to spread much cheer.
- We have all met those glib, intimidating graduate students or faculty members.
- They swear, they are ill-mannered and aggressive, willful as two-years-olds and utterly selfish.
- Iran has accredited a new list of inspectors-but only after barring those it found too intrusive.
- Merrill is said to have backed away after he asked questions that suggested he might be too intrusive.
- Their inability to scowl seemed to impair their ability to see why pushy telemarketers or a lack of birthday wishes might make one's face fall.
- Her aggressiveness and self-righteousness caused prickles of anger at the back of his neck.