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词典释义:
pull punches
英 [pʊl pʌntʃiz]
美 [pʊl pʌntʃiz]
双语例句
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Her articles certainly don't pull any punches.
她的文章确实一针见血。
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But he did not pull any punches when talking about the prosecutors who put him in jail.
在谈到把自己送入监狱的检察官时,他也毫不手下留情。
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Lars von Trier has a reputation for being hard on his actors and for Icelandic singer Bjork's acting debut, he certainly didn't pull any punches.
拉斯·冯·提尔出了名的对待他的演员很严苛,即使对首次演出的冰岛歌手比约克,他也不会手下留情。
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But a biography, by the very nature of the beast, should also be a story — preferably one that doesn't pull its punches.
但以人的天性而言,一本传记也应该是一个故事,最好不要手下留情。
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I didn't pull my punches.
我没有手下留情。
释义
[usu. with negative]be less forceful, severe, or violent than one could be
不那么有力(或严厉,猛烈);留有余地
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