常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句This was the regulatory Achilles heel that led to the present crisis.這就是導(dǎo)致當(dāng)今經(jīng)濟(jì)危機(jī)的“監(jiān)管的阿基里斯之踵”。ecocn.orgWe will need to ensure that those same technological innovations that provide advantage do not become our Achilles heel.我們要保證帶給我們進(jìn)步的那些科技發(fā)明不會(huì)成為阿基里斯之踵。The alacrity with which Ronald Reagan scuttled from Lebanon after the marine barracks bombing in 1983 confirmed this belief that America’s aversion to casualties was the superpower’s Achilles heel.羅難得?里根僥幸在1983年軍營(yíng)爆炸后匆匆忙忙逃離黎巴嫩聲稱(chēng)有一種說(shuō)法:厭惡戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)傷亡是美國(guó)這個(gè)超級(jí)大國(guó)的阿基里斯之踵。原聲例句He says their research has identified an "Achilles' heel" of the parasite - an enzyme that is needed for the parasite's survival.But Achilles, of course, he got him in the heel where he didn't have any armor.但阿喀琉斯,是腳踵中箭,他也是沒(méi)有穿盔甲的耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 古希臘歷史簡(jiǎn)介課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句NATO's smart weapons—squeamishness about taking (as well as gratuitously inflicting) casualties—is also the alliance's Achilles heel.ECONOMIST: A survey of NATOThat was kind of the Achilles heel that Congress used to attack income shifting with trusts.FORBES: Don't Freak Out If You Hear Your Trust Is DefectiveBut the Conservatives will have to be believed and this is the Achilles heel of the strategy.FORBES: What If The U.K. Leaves Europe? 返回 Achilles heel