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词组 take a hard line
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Idiom
take a hard line (with someone)
Theme: DOMINATION
to be firm with someone; to have a firm policy for dealing with someone.
The manager takes a hard line with people who show up late.This is a serious matter. The police are likely to take a hard line.
idiomtake a hard line(also take a tough, firm, strict etc line)to be determined to make people behave in the way that you want and unwilling to change your opinions at alloften used in business and politics:Since taking office 18 months ago, Carter has taken a hard line in contract negotiations with teachers.Trade relations between the two countries will not improve until the US takes a firmer line over the imbalance between imports and exports.hard-line: The hard-line Communist government denied it was working on nuclear warheads but refused to allow international inspections.opposite take a soft line: So far police have been taking a soft line on the demonstrations. "We're going to do everything we can to help, as long as things stay peaceful," said the Chief of Police.

take a hard line

1. To have or assume a very strict, inflexible, and unequivocal view or position (on or about something). I wouldn't come in late, if I were you—I hear the boss takes a hard line on the attendance policy. The film takes a hard line about the role of the government in this issue.
2. To deal (with someone) in a very strict or stringent manner. You've got to start taking a hard line with your kids, or they're going to walk all over you for the rest of your life. The principal takes a very hard line with students who vandalize school property.

take a hard line (with someone)

Fig. to be firm with someone; to have a firm policy for dealing with someone. The manager takes a hard line with people who show up late. This is a serious matter. The police are likely to take a hard line.
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