基本解釋[歷史學(xué)]對(duì)日交涉英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句The US actively took advantage of the international conditions that was bad to Russia, especially the pressure from Great Britain and Japan, to negotiate with Russia secretly.美國(guó)積極利用英國(guó)和日本施加于俄國(guó)的壓力,與俄國(guó)暗中展開(kāi)談判。To solve the silver crisis, China had to negotiate with the international countries such as UK, Japan, and then United States lonely.在中國(guó)解決白銀危機(jī)的過(guò)程中,經(jīng)歷了國(guó)際合作解決路線與美國(guó)單獨(dú)協(xié)商等階段。cnki.hnstl.gov.cnStarting from 1967 Saito sent his envoy to negotiate with Nixon's envoy Kissinger concerning the returning of Okinawa and the nuclear weapons in Japan. It has confirmed through analysis from U.自1967年起佐藤榮作派密使若泉敬與尼克松的密使基辛格就沖繩回歸和在日核武器處理等問(wèn)題進(jìn)行談判。權(quán)威例句And what about starting to negotiate a free trade agreement with Japan?CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Steve Forbes at the inauguration of the Casey InstituteOn the most pressing non-proliferation issue, North Korea, Mr Bush emphasised the six-party talks America is involved in (with China, Russia, North Korea, South Korea and Japan), while Mr Kerry said he would negotiate directly with North Korea.ECONOMIST: The running mates lock horns Thenegotiate with japan更多例句專業(yè)釋義歷史學(xué)對(duì)日交涉