"war of nerves" in Chinese (Traditional)
心理戰
Definition
人們試圖以製造壓力、恐懼或不確定感來擊敗對方,而不是動用直接武力的情況;常見於政治、商業或競爭中。
Usage Notes (Chinese (Traditional))
多用於正式或新聞語境,特指政治、商業競爭。強調心理戰術,並非實際戰爭。常用搭配例如「心理戰」。不是字面意義上的戰爭。
Examples
The negotiations turned into a war of nerves between the two leaders.
談判變成了兩位領導人之間的**心理戰**。
It became a war of nerves to see who would quit first.
這變成了一場**心理戰**,看誰先退出。
The election campaign was a long war of nerves.
選舉活動是一場漫長的**心理戰**。
The two companies have been in a war of nerves for months, waiting to see who blinks first.
這兩家公司在**心理戰**中僵持了好幾個月,等著看誰先認輸。
Negotiating her salary was a real war of nerves—neither side wanted to give in.
談薪水簡直是一場**心理戰**,雙方都不想讓步。
Waiting for the exam results turned into a war of nerves for the entire class.
等考試成績成了全班的**心理戰**。