英语单词 | political |
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英美音标 | 英 [pə'lɪtɪkl] 美 [pə'lɪtɪkl] |
中文释义 | adj.政治的;政治上的;政党的;人事的;争权夺利的 |
英语例句 | (1) He has some pretty strange political ideas. (2) She entered the political arena after her husband's death. (3) The British political system has evolved over several centuries. (4) The program of a political party is a banner. (5) One suspects he was dismissed for political reasons. (6) Everything in our company is so political that you never know who you can trust. |
中文例句 | (1) 他有一些很奇怪的政治信念。 (2) 她丈夫死后,她进入了政界。 (3) 英国的政治制度是经过几个世纪逐步发展而成的。 (4) 一个政党的纲领就是一面旗帜。 (5) 有人怀疑他是由于人事上的原因而被解职的。 (6) 我们公司的所有事情都是争权夺利的,以至于你都知道你能相信谁。 |
vocabulary简明 | Things that are political have to do with government, elections, and how society is run. Congress, state representatives, even county council members are all part of our political system. |
vocabulary扩展 | The Republicans and Democrats are the two main political parties in America — they support political candidates that run for office. The major things that politicians discuss, like balancing the budget, raising taxes, and immigration laws, are political issues. But if someone gets a promotion just because they're friends with the boss, you'd also say it was totally political. In other words, they got ahead because of their connections rather than their qualifications, just like a lot of politicians. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [ADJ 形容词]See also:party political ;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]
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2 [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.
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