常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句She owns a seedy bar and she believes she is a tough cookie.她擁有一個(gè)破舊的酒吧,她認(rèn)爲(wèi)自己是個(gè)堅(jiān)強(qiáng)的女人。Without the boxes, said James T. Francis, a member of the National Transportation Safety Board, the Air France case will be “a tough, tough cookie.”James T. Francis,一位法國(guó)國(guó)家運(yùn)輸部安全委員會(huì)的成員說(shuō):“如果黑盒子無(wú)法找到,那麼法航的這次墜機(jī)事將是一個(gè)十分棘手的問題?!?/li>A tough cookie is not something you want to eat. It is a person who is difficult to deal with, and would do anything necessary to get what he or she wants.(強(qiáng)硬的人)”竝不是某種你想喫的東西,它的意思是指某個(gè)難以應(yīng)付的人,他(她)會(huì)爲(wèi)了得到所想的東西而不折手段。原聲例句A tough cookie is not something you want to eat.權(quán)威例句"If he wanted to win and be received as a tough cookie, he had to do what it took, " Washington says.NPR: How Chicago Politics Shaped ObamaAkerson, a tough cookie, is just what GM needed.FORBES: My Gut Play Basket Is FullHe worked directly for Sylvan Coleman, chairman of the board and a very tough and demanding cookie.FORBES: Remembering My Old Buddy, Barton Biggs 返回 tough cookie