Strategic Strategically Strəˈtiːdʒɪk Adj Strəˈtiːdʒɪkl Strəˈtiːdʒɪkli 形容词 Military
Strategic means relating to the most important, general aspects of something like military operations or political policies, especially when decided in advance; it can also refer to being important for a particular purpose or placed cleverly for maximum effect.
[ADJ 形容词]战略(性)的;策略(上)的Strategic means relating to the most important, general aspects of something such as a military operation or political policy, especially when these are decided in advance.
[usu ADJ n]
...the new strategic thinking which NATO leaders produced at the recent London summit...
北约领导人在最近召开的伦敦首脑会议上提出的新的战略思想
...a strategic plan for reducing the rate of infant mortality...
降低婴儿死亡率的战略计划
The island is of strategic importance to France.
该岛对法国来说具有重要的战略意义。
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...strategically important roads, bridges and buildings.
具有重要战略意义的道路、桥梁和建筑物
...integrating politics, economics and military affairs, thinking strategically, setting priorities and making choices.
将政治学、经济学和军事结合在一起,从战略的角度思考问题,确定主次关系,并作出选择
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[ADJ 形容词](武器)战略性的Strategic weapons are very powerful missiles that can be fired only after a decision to use them has been made by a political leader.
[usu ADJ n]
...strategic nuclear weapons.
战略性核武器
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[ADJ 形容词](位置)具有战略意义的,重要的,合适的 If you put something in a strategic position, you place it cleverly in a position where it will be most useful or have the most effect.
[usu ADJ n]
...the marble benches Eve had placed at strategic points throughout the gardens, where the views were spectacular.
伊芙在各花园景色迷人的地方巧妙安置的大理石长凳
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We had kept its presence hidden with a strategically placed chair.
我们用一张摆放得很巧妙的椅子将它隐藏了起来。
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stra·tegicAWL/strəˈtiːdʒɪk; NAmEstrəˈtiːdʒɪk/(alsoless frequentstra·tegic·al/strəˈtiːdʒɪkl; NAmEstrəˈtiːdʒɪkl/)adjective[usually before noun ]1done as part of a plan that is meant to achieve a particular purpose or to gain an advantage 根据全局而安排的;战略性的◆strategic planning全局性规划◆a strategic decision to sell off part of the business卖掉企业一部份的战略决策◆Cameras were set up at strategic points (= in places where they would be most effective)along the route. 在沿途一些最佳位置架设了摄像机。2connected with getting an advantage in a war or other military situation 战略性的;战略上的◆Malta was of vital strategic importance during the war.在那次战争中,马耳他的战略意义至为关键。3(of weapons, especially nuclear weapons 武器,尤指核武器)intended to be fired at an enemy's country rather than used in a battle 战略性的☞compare
1done as part of a plan, especially in a military, business, or political situation: UN forces made a strategic withdrawal.strategic planning meetings a strategic decision to move production to Hungary2useful or right for a particular purpose: Marksmen were placed at strategic points along the president’s route.3relating to fighting wars → tactical: Marseilles was of great strategic importance.strategic arms/weapons (=weapons designed to reach an enemy country from your own) strategic nuclear missiles—strategically /-kli/ adverb: Strategically placed video cameras can alert police to any trouble.
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strategic
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战略的(63%),重要的(34%),基本的(3%)
adj.战略上的,战略的
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