statesmanlike / ˈsteɪts mən /

政治家风范政治家式的政治家有政治家风范

statesmanlike 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural states·men.

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

statesmanlike 近义词

statesmanlike

等同于 patriotic

更多statesmanlike例句

  1. In the meantime, you have developed also a career as a politician, as an economist, as a statesman, and as a banker.
  2. 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.
  3. That’s not to say the era of corporate statesman has returned.
  4. This week the nation lost a liberal icon and a great statesman.
  5. In Canning he found, or rather projected, “a genius, almost a universal one, an orator, a wit, a poet, a statesman.”
  6. “Statesman and savants, builders and even priests are their servants,” intoned Time.
  7. Others held him up as a great statesman who labored for international peace.
  8. And yet her call for a plebiscite smacks as much of political despair than a statesman's conviction.
  9. Chinua Achebe, the Nigerian writer and statesman who changed African literature forever, has died at the age of 82.
  10. Lawrence Hyde, earl of Rochester, died; deservedly respected as an able statesman.
  11. The virtuous statesman advanced to meet him, while his countenance proclaimed that he knew all, and sympathized with its victim.
  12. A woman with such capabilities would be wasted in the rle of a mere countess—but as the wife of an aspiring Liberal statesman!
  13. William Pitt, earl of Chatham, a most illustrious English statesman, died.
  14. Charles Montague, earl Halifax, died; an eminent English statesman, orator and poet.