词汇 | arms-race |
释义 | arms race noun[ S ] uk /ˈɑːmz ˌreɪs/ us /ˈɑːmz ˌreɪs/ the situation in which two or more countries try to have more and stronger weapons than each other军备竞赛 Providing weapons or taking weapons away air bridge air corridor arm someone with something armament armed denuclearization denuclearize disarm disarmament gun control nuclear-free peace dividend rearm rearmament recommission reinforced tooled up unarmed under armsidiom with your bare handsidiom arms race | American Dictionaryarms race noun[ C ] us/ˈɑrmz ˌreɪs/ world history a situation in which two or more countries are increasing the number and strength of their weapons Examples of arms racearms race In the second case this means that there will be an armsrace without limit or, alternatively, that there will be mutual disarmament. This might put an end to the armsrace and limit the risk of nuclear war. Relating rates of change to levels of a variable leads to a set of differential equations which are closely parallel to the armsrace equations. I interpreted the model above as an armsrace model. He discusses the nuclear armsrace to illustrate how people can feel their way to better outcomes, through contract by convention, without determinacy. The armsrace was a particular focus of concern. In the past, much emphasis has been placed on the idea that digeneans engage in a one-to-one armsrace with their snail host. These contain the core of his theory of the armsrace. This in turn can lead to a full-blown armsrace, which in turn increases threat perception and hostility on each side. Dreaming may be just one more addition to the biological armsrace whereby different species prosper in their different ecological niches. If the level of arms were below the equilibrium level, then this would result in an armsrace, but one with a clear limit. A commonly cited case of coevolution is the "armsrace" observed between species of predator and prey. Not being bound by the restrictions imposed by an armsrace, some digeneans might be able to extend to new host species more easily than the literature suggests. The nuclear years: the armsrace and arms control, 1945-70. These hypotheses were, for the most part, ad hoc, and not part of a formal deductive structure which was to be tested as was the armsrace model. See all examples of arms race These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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