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politics

/pol-i-tiks/US // ˈpɒl ɪ tɪks //UK // (ˈpɒlɪtɪks) //

政治,政治学,政治问题,政治上

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

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Examples

  • “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.

  • John Drescher is a national politics editor at The Washington Post.

  • Oh, and a politics podcast in which the three hosts place bets with their own money on political outcomes via PredictIt.

  • In Japan, politics is a family affair, with parliamentary electoral machines handed down from one generation to the next.

  • 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.

  • In the meantime, he should just accept that the holdup has nothing to do with his politics.

  • Former Red Sox star Curt Schilling says his politics are keeping him out of Cooperstown.

  • But he added that the tactic ensured all “relevant” topics in the world of politics were back to the world of Paul.

  • Liberal Democrats like to blow their bugles about how all the big money in politics comes from rich Republicans.

  • Whatever frustrations or disappointments he felt about politics never surfaced.

  • A desultory conversation on politics, in which neither took the slightest interest, was a safe neutral ground.

  • It was her delight to mingle politics and chivalric devotion, in their long conferences.

  • Then he suddenly went in for politics and announced himself an uncompromising Liberal.

  • She liked him less than ever, nevertheless wished that he were her brother and the rising star in American politics.

  • Deeply as they disapproved of his politics, they respected his independence and were inordinately proud of him.