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politically

/puh-lit-i-kuhl/US // pəˈlɪt ɪ kəl //UK // (pəˈlɪtɪkəl) //

在政治上,政治上,在政治方面,政治上的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or concerned with politics: political writers.
    • : of, relating to, or connected with a political party: a political campaign.
    • : exercising or seeking power in the governmental or public affairs of a state, municipality, etc.: a political machine; a political boss.
    • : of, relating to, or involving the state or its government: a political offense.
    • : having a definite policy or system of government: a political community.
    • : of or relating to citizens: political rights.

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Examples

  • The person added that the move did not come about as result of political machinations and that Tenev and Bhatt, who became friends as Stanford undergraduates, remain close.

  • A space for Bay Area artists to create programs and exhibitions that explore political and social concerns of the community.

  • Glenn, it seems, had changed along with the 1960s, and we glimpse the molding of the political candidate ahead, one who would run for president in the 1980s.

  • Those lending programs have recently become a kind of political football.

  • A political as well as personal book, it’s as much the story of a person cut down in her prime as an exploration of power in America.

  • Politically in the last five decades, every problem Cuba faced was part of larger struggle against northern imperialists.

  • The Facebook co-founder and his politically ambitious husband embodied all the attributes of a bona fide “gay power couple.”

  • However, Abbott is not about to let cold hard facts get in the way of a little politically motivated demagoguery.

  • Ortega has dismissed the allegations of autocracy and fraud that have afflicted his presidency as politically motivated.

  • Her personal feelings about religion do not affect how she behaves legally, politically, or socially.

  • The plantation owners also became the influential individuals within the colony—politically, economically and socially.

  • We are politically, not of them, but aliens to the laws and political privileges of the country.

  • We do not think such a course either desirable or politically practicable.

  • Politically they were divided into separate and generally warring tribes, each under its own princes.

  • Politically, his sympathies and opinions appear to have been what might be designated Conservative-Whig.