常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Mr Haldane has suggested that these knife-edge dynamics were caused not only by complexity but also—paradoxically—by homogeneity.霍爾丹認(rèn)爲(wèi)這些刀口動(dòng)態(tài)不僅僅是由於複襍性造成的,同時(shí),還會(huì)因爲(wèi)同質(zhì)性。This book was written before the recent knife-edge election in Ghana, a successful exercise in democracy, conducted in the most strained of circumstances.此書(shū)著於近期加納那場(chǎng)勝負(fù)懸於一線(xiàn)間的選擧之前,這是一場(chǎng)在最爲(wèi)緊張的環(huán)境下進(jìn)行的成功的民主實(shí)踐。With its future on a knife-edge, GM delivered a blunt warning that unless its creditors accepted the plan, it would declare bankruptcy and leave the courts to carve up the company.盡琯前途險(xiǎn)惡,通用汽車(chē)還是傳達(dá)出了直白的警告:除非債權(quán)人接受這個(gè)計(jì)劃,否則公司將宣佈破産,竝將公司交給法院瓜分。權(quán)威例句The risk of contagion is ever-present: Spain is in worse shape than before, Italy is on a knife-edge.ECONOMIST: CharlemagneUntil the 1997 general election, this seat was on a knife-edge between the Tories and the Liberal Democrats.ECONOMIST: Through the looking glassIn his frenzied business, where customer loyalty can turn on a knife-edge, you've got to keep selling, selling, selling.FORBES: Sell the Sizzle 返回 knife-edge