constitute a provocation
构成挑衅
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To be an action or event that is intended to make somebody angry or upset.
指意图使人生气或不安的行动或事件。
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constitute a provocation = 构成挑衅 (指意图使人生气或不安的行动或事件。)
- The military exercises near the border could constitute a provocation.边境附近的军事演习可能构成挑衅。
- In law, mere words do not typically constitute a provocation sufficient to reduce murder to manslaughter.在法律上,仅凭言语通常不足以构成足以将谋杀降级为过失杀人的挑衅。
- The diplomat's speech was seen by many as constituting a deliberate provocation.这位外交官的讲话被许多人视为构成了蓄意的挑衅。
- Sending warships into their territorial waters would definitely constitute a provocation.派遣战舰进入其领海无疑会构成挑衅。
- Does this act of defiance constitute a provocation in your opinion?在您看来,这种反抗行为是否构成挑衅?
- The government insisted that their actions did not constitute a provocation.政府坚称他们的行为不构成挑衅。
- Any attempt to alter the status of the city will constitute a serious provocation.任何改变该城市地位的企图都将构成严重挑衅。
- Analysts are debating whether the new trade tariffs constitute a provocation or a legitimate defensive measure.分析人士正在辩论新的贸易关税是构成挑衅还是合法的防御措施。
- The blockade of the port was a clear act that constituted a provocation for war.封锁港口是构成战争挑衅的明确行为。
- These repeated incursions into our airspace constitute a grave provocation.这些对我们领空的再三入侵构成了严重的挑衅。