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politicking

/pol-i-tik-ing/US // ˈpɒl ɪˌtɪk ɪŋ //UK // (ˈpɒlɪˌtɪkɪŋ) //

政治化,政治活动,政治化的,政治性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : activity undertaken for political reasons or ends, as campaigning for votes before an election, making speeches, etc., or otherwise promoting oneself or one's policies.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inlobby
Forms: politickings
Synonyms
campaign for竞选,争取,活动的,竞选活动persuade劝说,劝导,劝服,说服politick政治,政客,政治上,政治学press按压,按,按键,按语promote促进,推动,推广,推销push推动,促进,推,推进request要求,请求,请,求solicit征求意见,邀约,征求,征集sway摇摆,动摇,摇摆不定,摇晃urge敦促,督促,促成,促请advance进展,晋级,进展情况,预付款affect影响,影响到,受影响,受影响的alter改变,更改,改动,改造bill账单,帐单,钞票,法案billboard广告牌,广告板boost推动,促进,促进发展,催促change变化,改变,更改,变革drum鼓,转鼓,鼓声,鼓动further进一步,更进一步,进一步推动,进一步推进hype炒作,炒热,炒作的,煽动induce诱发,诱导,诱发了,诱惑influence影响力,影响,势力modify修改,更改,改动,改装pitch沥青,场地,俯视,俯瞰plug插头,塞子,堵塞,堵住pressure压力,压力大,压力大的procure采购,设法取得,拉皮条,购置sell出售,销售,卖,售卖soft-soap软肥皂,软皂,软性肥皂,柔和肥皂splash溅起的水花,泼水,溅起,溅射spot斑点,地点,斑斑点点,斑sweet-talk甜言蜜语,甜言密语,嘴甜,嘴上说说而已thump捶打,砰的一声,砰砰,砰地一声bring pressure to bear施压,加压,施加压力,压迫build up积累,建立,积累起来,积累起来的exert influence施加影响,发挥影响,发挥影响力,发挥作用hard sell硬卖,硬销,硬性销售,硬性推销high pressure高压,高压力make a pitch for提倡,争取,竞选,争取实现pull strings牵线搭桥,牵线,拉线,牵牵线put pressure on施压,施加压力,施压于,施压于人sell on出售,卖出,售卖,卖掉soft-sell软销售,软性销售,软销,软推销solicit votes拉选票,拉票,征求选票,征求投票

Examples

  • Yet the very qualities that inspired such skepticism–the frenetic schmooziness, the relentless politicking–may have made Schumer the man for this moment.

  • America’s first formal efforts at curbing foreign politicking in the United States came in 1917, when lawmakers considered early restrictions that probably weren’t entirely politically fair.

  • Whether or not the allegations of unfair politicking hold up, on the question of the science of Oxitec’s work, at least some of the activists’ concerns lack sound footing.

  • Nixon famously won via a mix of tricks and some solid politicking.

  • Then presidential politicking transformed the Benghazi tragedy into an inside-the-Beltway circus.

  • But true to form in this drawn out debate, what we are witnessing is a lot of politicking over what is fundamentally a non-issue.

  • Stories on the justice system tend to focus on sensational—and rare—crimes or the partisan politicking of lawmakers.

  • The ads are not intended to be political, he said, and awareness more than politicking and persuasion is the objective.

  • After Tiller is largely devoid of politicking, instead choosing to simply follow the four doctors about their business.

  • It couldn't have mattered to him what environment we used, but he was politicking where he shouldn't.

  • Public politicking or wrangling by delegates to a party congress would be unprecedented.