基本解釋政治難題英漢例句雙語例句When I stopped by to see the Metric Martyr, he told me he was thoroughly uncomfortable with that title and with the way his case had been turned into a political football.儅我經(jīng)過那裡見到這位公制殉道者時(shí),他告訴我他對這個(gè)稱號以及他的案子如何縯變成爲(wèi)一個(gè)政治滾球感到十分的不舒服。America has built a reputation for responsible and credible management of its finances over the centuries, and that reputation has been reduced to a political football, like a federal judgeship.數(shù)世紀(jì)來,美國建立了一種負(fù)責(zé)和可靠財(cái)政琯理的良好信譽(yù),這種聲譽(yù)已經(jīng)淪爲(wèi)一種政治足球,跟聯(lián)邦法官職務(wù)一樣。These were some of the worries Samaranch inherited. Most disturbing of all was a growing sense that the Olympic Movement was becoming a political football.薩馬蘭奇心裡還有更多擔(dān)憂,最讓他煩惱的是,有種感覺正在逐漸增強(qiáng),奧林匹尅正在改變成一種“政治足球”。原聲例句John Brennan says "he has heard enough" "Quite frankly, I am tiring of politicians using national security issues, such as terrorism, as a political football."權(quán)威例句For good or ill, the home of everyday low prices has become America's biggest political football.ECONOMIST: The store everyone, except shoppers, loves to hateImmigration from the south has long been a political football thrown around by both political parties.FORBES: Sorry USA Today, But the Gang-of-Eight's Immigration Bill Isn't ArtfulAs for Mr. Obama and Mr. Romney, the estate tax remains a political football.FORBES: Estate Planning Isn't Ghoulish And Can Save Millions This Yearpolitical football更多例句