[N-VAR 可变名词](尤指长期的)战略,策略,行动计划 A strategy is a general plan or set of plans intended to achieve something, especially over a long period.
Next week, health ministers gather in Amsterdam to agree a strategy for controlling malaria...
下周,卫生部长们将在阿姆斯特丹聚首共商防治疟疾的策略。
What should our marketing strategy have achieved?...
我们的销售策略应该取得了哪些成果呢?
Community involvement is now integral to company strategy.
参与社会活动如今已是公司战略中必不可少的内容。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](尤指战争中的)战略,战略学Strategy is the art of planning the best way to gain an advantage or achieve success, especially in war.
I've just been explaining the basic principles of strategy to my generals.
我刚刚一直在向各位将军解释战略学的基本原理。
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strat·egy★AWL/ˈstrætədʒi; NAmEˈstrætədʒi/noun(pluralstrat·egies)1★[countable ]a plan that is intended to achieve a particular purpose 策略;计策;行动计划◆the government's economic strategy政府的经济策略strategyfor doing sth ◆to develop a strategy for dealing with unemployment制订解决失业问题的对策strategyto do sth ◆It's all part of an overall strategy to gain promotion.这都不过是一个争取提拔的完整计划的一部份。2★[uncountable ]the process of planning sth or putting a plan into operation in a skilful way 策划;规划;部署;统筹安排◆marketing strategy营销策划3★[uncountable , countable ]the skill of planning the movements of armies in a battle or war; an example of doing this 战略;战略部署◆military strategy军事战略◆defence strategies防御部署☞collocationsat
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2[countable, uncountable] the skill of planning the movements of armies in a war, or an example of this: military strategies It is the general’s role to develop overall strategy.3[uncountable] skilful planning in general: The company must first resolve questions of strategy.COLLOCATIONSadjectivesan economic strategy· The government has changed its economic strategy.a business strategy· This is a high-risk business strategy.a marketing strategy· The firm is considering a change in its marketing strategy.a political strategy· Baldwin’s political strategy was almost totally successful.a coping strategy· Therapists can show a child new coping strategies.a survival strategy· He says his father’s withdrawal was a survival strategy.a successful/effective strategy· The most successful strategy is often the simplest one.a clear/coherent strategy· It is important that the company has a clear strategy.a high-risk strategy· The expansion plan is a high-risk strategy.a long-term strategy· The closure of these branches is part of our long-term strategy.verbsuse a strategy (also employ a strategy formal)· What strategies do you use to deal with these problems?adopt a strategy (=start to use it)· Both players adopted the same strategy.devise/work out a strategy (also formulate a strategy formal)· We had to devise strategies for saving money.develop a strategy· Groups can help members develop new coping strategies.evolve a strategy· The creatures which live in the river have evolved strategies for surviving sudden floods.pursue/follow a strategy (=do a particular planned series of actions)· They are pursuing different strategies.implement a strategy formal (=do a series of actions that you or someone else has planned)· The firm faces several challenges as it seeks to implement that strategy.a strategy works· The Government’s economic strategy was not working.
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