politico / pəˈlɪt ɪˌkoʊ /

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politico 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural po·lit·i·cos.

  1. a politician.

更多politico例句

  1. He recalled the shock of local politicos in 1999, when the San Diego County Water Authority imposed a PLA, which they thought were limited to the Bay Area.
  2. Those possibilities include becoming a political contributor to ABC News, hosting a podcast featuring longform interviews with celebrities and politicos, and even working in the family business of politics.
  3. There’s a strong possibility that America’s had it with celebrity politicos.
  4. As of this writing, it’s looking like technocrats and major politicos will form the cabinet, but the most critical ministries are likely to go to technocrats—finance, foreign affairs, justice and interior.
  5. Politico has reported that some Republican donors see Scalise as damaged goods.
  6. Last week, a Politico reporter phoned me to ascertain my thoughts on the new war.
  7. In her memoir, the Texas politico reveals she had two abortions for medical reasons.
  8. Politico reported over the weekend that Sharpton is the de facto liaison for the White House regarding the shooting in Ferguson.
  9. He quoted from a Politico article noting that Democrats are talking impeachment up while Republicans are denying it.
  10. The happy and comfortable constitution of the politico-social position must not be sought among the Greeks .
  11. He was a great speaker in a debating society, a member of some politico-economical club.
  12. It is clearly a recognition of the fact that the supreme politico-social institution of the time depended upon hand labor.
  13. We may sum up the politico-military life of Santa Anna by saying that he has been engaged in eight pronunciamientos.
  14. He also wrote a bitter satire upon the Spanish misrule in Italy, entitled Pietra del paragone politico .