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statesmanlike

/steyts-muhn/US // ˈsteɪts mən //UK // (ˈsteɪtsmən) //

政治家风范,政治家式的,政治家,有政治家风范

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural states·men.

    • : a person who is experienced in the art of government or versed in the administration of government affairs.
    • : a person who exhibits great wisdom and ability in directing the affairs of a government or in dealing with important public issues.

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Examples

  • In the meantime, you have developed also a career as a politician, as an economist, as a statesman, and as a banker.

  • Despite its age, the newly minted “elder statesman” of game machines saw massively increased demand during the global pandemic, leading to shortages that are still present in many territories today.

  • That’s not to say the era of corporate statesman has returned.

  • This week the nation lost a liberal icon and a great statesman.

  • In Canning he found, or rather projected, “a genius, almost a universal one, an orator, a wit, a poet, a statesman.”

  • “Statesman and savants, builders and even priests are their servants,” intoned Time.

  • Others held him up as a great statesman who labored for international peace.

  • And yet her call for a plebiscite smacks as much of political despair than a statesman's conviction.

  • Chinua Achebe, the Nigerian writer and statesman who changed African literature forever, has died at the age of 82.

  • Lawrence Hyde, earl of Rochester, died; deservedly respected as an able statesman.

  • The virtuous statesman advanced to meet him, while his countenance proclaimed that he knew all, and sympathized with its victim.

  • A woman with such capabilities would be wasted in the rle of a mere countess—but as the wife of an aspiring Liberal statesman!

  • William Pitt, earl of Chatham, a most illustrious English statesman, died.

  • Charles Montague, earl Halifax, died; an eminent English statesman, orator and poet.