;政治的;政治上的Political means relating to the way power is achieved and used in a country or society.
[usu ADJ n]
All other political parties there have been completely banned...
那里其他所有政党已被彻底取缔。
The Canadian government is facing another political crisis.
加拿大政府面临着又一场政治危机。
...a democratic political system...
民主政治体系
Abortion is once again a controversial political and moral issue.
堕胎再次成为一个有争议的政治和道德议题。
politically
They do not believe the killings were politically motivated...
他们认为这些谋杀不是出于政治动机。
Politically and economically this is an extremely difficult question.
从政治和经济角度来看,这是一个极为棘手的问题。
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]对政治感兴趣的;从事政治的 Someone who is political is interested or involved in politics and holds strong beliefs about it.
Oh I'm not political, I take no interest in politics...
噢,我不关心政治,对政治一点也不感兴趣。
This play is very political.
这部戏政治味太浓。
Oxford
pol·it·ical★/pəˈlɪtɪkl; NAmEpəˈlɪtɪkl/adjective1★connected with the state, government or public affairs 政治的;政府的;政权的◆a monarch without political power没有政治权力的君主◆He was a political prisoner(= one who was put in prison because he was thought to be harmful to the state).他曾是个政治犯。2★connected with the different groups working in politics, especially their policies and the competition between them 政党的;党派的◆a political debate/party/leader政治辩论╱党派╱领袖◆What are your political sympathies?你认同哪个政党?3(of people 人)interested in or active in politics 关心政治的;政治上活跃的◆She became very political at university.她上大学时开始十分热衷于政治。◆I'm not a political animal(= person who is interested in politics).我不是搞政治的那种人。4concerned with power, status, etc. within an organization, rather than with matters of principle 争权夺利的;人事纠纷的◆I suspect that he was dismissed for political reasons.我怀疑他被解职是人事上的原因。☞see also
1relating to the government, politics, and public affairs of a country → politically: Education is now a major political issue. a time of political and social changepolitical party/system/institutions The U.S. has two main political parties. The UN is seeking a political solution rather than a military one. political jokes the workers’ struggle for political power2relating to the ways that different people have power within a group, organization etc: a purely political decision The appointment was given to Wellington, mainly for political reasons.3[not before noun] interested in or active in politics: Most students aren’t very political.4political football a difficult problem which opposing politicians argue about or which each side deals with in a way that will bring them advantage: Funding of the health service has become a political football.COLLOCATIONSnounsa political party· I am not a member of any political party.a political system· Our political system should give ordinary citizens more power.a political leader· a strong political leaderpolitical power· The poor have little political power.political rights· Every individual should have equal political rights.somebody's political career· He is facing the biggest decision of his political career.political life· At that time women were excluded from the political life of the country.a political issue· Health care has become a major political issue.a political solution· They are eager for a political solution after years of war.
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政党的(31%),政治上的(28%),政治的(28%),争权夺利的(10%),人事的(3%)
adj.政治的;党派的
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