strategist 的定义
- an expert in strategy, especially in warfare: Julius Caesar was a great military strategist.
strategist 近义词
tactician
更多strategist例句
- Unassuming and professorial, he isn’t the sort of hair-gelled “political strategist” who shows up on cable news.
- Dijana Kunovac, lead strategist at Dagger, made similar comments.
- Before election sites opened Tuesday, Democrats had racked up a significant lead among early votes that gave hope to party strategists that they could win the state if GOP turnout on Election Day disappointed.
- Max Braun, associate director of experience planning at marketing and advertising agency RAPP, is a strategist with experience leading passion brands like Slack, Google Cloud, and McDonald’s through award-winning experience transformations.
- “You can get a lot more granular-level data just using old tried and true methods,” said Job Nelson, the port’s chief policy strategist.
- But another GOP strategist said that Rubio is likely to look to remain in the Senate.
- “This puts some real pressure on Chris Christie,” said Matt Mackowiak, a GOP strategist.
- “If that is the case, we will have a serious problem,” said Hogan Gidley, a GOP strategist in South Carolina.
- Democratic strategist Van Jones said the number of women sexually assaulted on college campuses was “shocking.”
- “Traditionally, the Republican Party supports traditional marriage,” said Alice Stewart, a GOP strategist allied with Huckabee.
- This selection was unfortunate; good strategist and organiser, he was not the man the Emperor required.
- Further, excellent as he was as a strategist and tactician, the details of administration bored him.
- A leader of men rather than a tactician or strategist, he played on the enthusiasm of his soldiers by example rather than precept.
- Though no great strategist or tactician, he was an able leader of men, and had the faculty of enforcing obedience to his orders.
- Still, the young man was determined, the young woman was inclined, and the Governor's wife was a strategist.