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political美 [pə'lɪtɪk(ə)l] 英 [pə'lɪtɪk(ə)l] - adj.政治的;政府的;政权的;政党的
- 网络政治上的;政治环境;政治性
adj.+n. political system,political stability,political philosophy,political crisis,political issue adj. radical,partisan,dogmatic,governmental,administrative 1. | 政治的;政府的;政权的connected with the state, government or public affairs |
| 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. | 政党的;党派的connected with the different groups working in politics, especially their policies and the competition between them |
| 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. | 关心政治的;政治上活跃的interested in or active in politics |
| 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) . 我对政治没兴趣。 |
4. | 争权夺利的;人事纠纷的concerned with power, status, etc. within an organization, rather than with matters of principle |
| I suspect that he was dismissed for political reasons. 我怀疑他被解职是人事上的原因。 |
adj. | 1. relating to politics, especially party politics 2. relating to civil administration or government 3. arising from somebody's opposition to a government or support for policies and principles regarded by the authorities as unacceptable, or suffering as a result of expressing such opposition or support 4. particularly interested or active in politics 5. relating to the balance of power in relationships, especially in a group or organization 6. carried out for reasons that best serve a desired outcome rather than for other reasons such as being morally justifiable 1. relating to politics, especially party politics 2. relating to civil administration or government 3. arising from somebody's opposition to a government or support for policies and principles regarded by the authorities as unacceptable, or suffering as a result of expressing such opposition or support 4. particularly interested or active in politics 5. relating to the balance of power in relationships, especially in a group or organization 6. carried out for reasons that best serve a desired outcome rather than for other reasons such as being morally justifiable |
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