politics / ˈpɒl ɪ tɪks /

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politics 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the science or art of political government.
  2. the practice or profession of conducting political affairs.
  3. political affairs: The advocated reforms have become embroiled in politics.
  4. political methods or maneuvers: We could not approve of his politics in winning passage of the bill.
  5. political principles or opinions: We avoided discussion of religion and politics. His politics are his own affair.
  6. use of intrigue or strategy in obtaining any position of power or control, as in business, university, etc.
  7. a treatise by Aristotle, dealing with the structure, organization, and administration of the state, especially the city-state as known in ancient Greece.

politics 近义词

n. 名词 noun

art and science of administration of government

更多politics例句

  1. “Overall, we have seen news and politics pods hold their place in the charts post-election and post-inauguration,” said Dave Zohrob, the founder and CEO of Chartable, a podcast analytics service.
  2. John Drescher is a national politics editor at The Washington Post.
  3. Oh, and a politics podcast in which the three hosts place bets with their own money on political outcomes via PredictIt.
  4. In Japan, politics is a family affair, with parliamentary electoral machines handed down from one generation to the next.
  5. So, you came to the conclusion that politics is an industry, much like many of the other industries that you’ve been studying over your career.
  6. In the meantime, he should just accept that the holdup has nothing to do with his politics.
  7. Former Red Sox star Curt Schilling says his politics are keeping him out of Cooperstown.
  8. But he added that the tactic ensured all “relevant” topics in the world of politics were back to the world of Paul.
  9. Liberal Democrats like to blow their bugles about how all the big money in politics comes from rich Republicans.
  10. Whatever frustrations or disappointments he felt about politics never surfaced.
  11. A desultory conversation on politics, in which neither took the slightest interest, was a safe neutral ground.
  12. It was her delight to mingle politics and chivalric devotion, in their long conferences.
  13. Then he suddenly went in for politics and announced himself an uncompromising Liberal.
  14. She liked him less than ever, nevertheless wished that he were her brother and the rising star in American politics.
  15. Deeply as they disapproved of his politics, they respected his independence and were inordinately proud of him.