Achilles heel
英 [əˌkɪliːz ˈhiːl]
美 [əˌkɪliːz ˈhiːl]
n. 致命弱点; 致命的缺陷
牛津词典
noun
- 致命弱点;致命的缺陷
a weak point or fault in sb's character, which can be attacked by other people
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 阿喀琉斯的脚踵;致命弱点
Someone'sAchilles heelis the weakest point in their character or nature, where it is easiest for other people to attack or criticize them.- Horton's Achilles heel was that he could not delegate.
霍顿的软肋在于他不懂得放权。
- Horton's Achilles heel was that he could not delegate.
双语例句
- The key to all this is to recognise that private, not public, finance, has been the Achilles heel of the system.
所有这一切的关键在于,要认识到欧元区的阿喀琉斯之踵不是公共金融,而是私人金融。 - Housing is the Achilles heel of the recovery and Bernanke is not about to let borrowing costs move too far against him.
房地产市场是经济复苏的‘阿喀琉斯之踵’,伯南克不会让借贷成本违背他的意愿增长太高。 - English is his Achilles heel.
英语是他的软肋。 - This is the Achilles heel of market economies.
这是市场经济的致命弱点。 - Is being a woman a source of strength in politics – or an Achilles heel?
在政治中,女性身份到底是一个长处,还是一个软肋? - But could it be the Achilles heel of the financial markets?
然而,CDS是否会是金融市场的阿珂琉斯之踵? - The paper suggests that botnets'command and control mechanism may be their Achilles heel.
该文件提出僵尸网络的指挥和控制机制可能是其致命弱点。 - They bruised the Achilles heel of him.
他们击中了他惟一致命的弱点。 - Achilles heel means the vulnerable place or fatal weakness.
比喻易受伤害的地方或致命弱点。 - For despite the dull-as-ditchwater reputation, the sector has an Achilles heel: unlike bank accounts, money market funds are not covered by any deposit insurance, and investors can redeem their money at will.
原因在于,尽管享有呆若死水的名声,但货币市场基金业有一个阿喀琉斯之踵:与银行账户存款不同,货币市场基金没有任何存款保险为其提供担保,投资者还可随时赎回。