generalship 的定义
- skill as commander of a large military force or unit.
- the rank or functions of a general.
- management or leadership.
generalship 近义词
等同于 tactics
更多generalship例句
- U.N. mediators are dealt a weak hand: the secretary-generalship itself is a position with many vulnerabilities and few strengths.
- Pablo Araneta, tired of generalship without glory, surrendered to the Americans on December 31, 1899.
- One would be unwilling to press a certain lack of enthusiasm for their King, or a suspicion of inadequate generalship.
- Generalship there was not; every baron and his knights fought his own little battle with the hordesmen confronting.
- Garibaldi's bad generalship and bad temper shortened a resistance, that was hopeless from 137 the first.
- At first he made mistakes in generalship, but his military skill grew with his experience.