tightrope

noun
🔊/ˈtaɪtrəʊp/
🔊/ˈtaɪtrəʊp/
Idioms
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  1. a rope or wire that is stretched tightly high above the ground and that performers walk along, especially in a circus(尤指马戏团表演用的)绷紧的绳索,绷紧的钢丝
    • a tightrope walker走钢丝演员
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryTightrope is used before these nouns:
    • walk
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Idioms
tread/walk a tightrope
  1. to be in a difficult situation in which you do not have much freedom of action and need to be extremely careful about what you do身处困境;如履薄冰
    • The government is walking a difficult tightrope in wanting to reduce interest rates without pushing up inflation.政府在不降低通货膨胀率的前提下走困难路线。