单词
politic
读音
ˈpɑːlətɪk
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释义
adj. (行动)明智的,讲策略的;(人)谨慎的,精明的 v. 从事政治活动 [ 第三人称单数 politics 现在分词 politicking 过去式 politicked 过去分词 politicked 比较级 more politic 最高级 most politic ]
例句
It seemed politic to say nothing.
沉默似乎是上策。
Many towns often found it politic to change their allegiance.
许多城镇经常发现改变拥戴对象不失为明智之举。
Don't politic - use data.
不要算计-依靠数据。
It seemed politic to say nothing.
沉默似乎是上策。
Many towns often found it politic to change their allegiance.
许多城镇经常发现改变拥戴对象不失为明智之举。
Don't politic - use data.
不要算计-依靠数据。
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They play the little high school kid games with each other.They politic with one another.And the female C.O.s gossip to each other.
saying it "... targeted African-Americans with surgical precision."Restricting African-American inclusion in the body politic
was drawing any connectionsbetween what is happening to the body politic,and what is happening in our leading educational institutions.
until there is not a single Indian in Canadathat has not been absorbed into the body politicand there is no Indian question, and no Indian Department;
Robots for me take certain trendsthat are already in play in our body politic,and maybe take them to
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