politico 的定义
plural po·lit·i·cos.
- a politician.
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- 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.
- 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.
- There’s a strong possibility that America’s had it with celebrity politicos.
- 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.
- Politico has reported that some Republican donors see Scalise as damaged goods.
- Last week, a Politico reporter phoned me to ascertain my thoughts on the new war.
- In her memoir, the Texas politico reveals she had two abortions for medical reasons.
- Politico reported over the weekend that Sharpton is the de facto liaison for the White House regarding the shooting in Ferguson.
- He quoted from a Politico article noting that Democrats are talking impeachment up while Republicans are denying it.
- The happy and comfortable constitution of the politico-social position must not be sought among the Greeks .
- He was a great speaker in a debating society, a member of some politico-economical club.
- It is clearly a recognition of the fact that the supreme politico-social institution of the time depended upon hand labor.
- We may sum up the politico-military life of Santa Anna by saying that he has been engaged in eight pronunciamientos.
- He also wrote a bitter satire upon the Spanish misrule in Italy, entitled Pietra del paragone politico .