politicking 的定义
- 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.
politicking 近义词
等同于 whistle-stop tour
等同于 lobby
politicking 的近义词 44 个
- campaign for
- persuade
- politick
- press
- promote
- push
- request
- solicit
- sway
- urge
- advance
- affect
- alter
- bill
- billboard
- boost
- change
- drum
- further
- hype
- induce
- influence
- modify
- pitch
- plug
- pressure
- procure
- sell
- soft-soap
- splash
- spot
- sweet-talk
- thump
- bring pressure to bear
- build up
- exert influence
- hard sell
- high pressure
- make a pitch for
- pull strings
- put pressure on
- sell on
- soft-sell
- solicit votes
politicking 的反义词 14 个
等同于 pander
等同于 pressure
等同于 run
等同于 campaign
更多politicking例句
- 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.