1 N-PLURAL 政治;政治事务;政治活动(其后的动词既可用单数,又可用复数) Politics are the actions or activities concerned with achieving and using power in a country or society. The verb that follows
politics may be either singular or plural.
政治;政治事务;政治活动(其后的动词既可用单数,又可用复数) -
The key question in British politics was how long the prime minister could survive.
英国政治的关键问题是首相能坚持多久。
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He quickly involved himself in local politics.
他很快涉足地方政治事务。
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The film takes no position on the politics of Northern Ireland. [+ of]
这部电影未在北爱尔兰政治问题上选择站边。
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Politics is by no means the only arena in which women are excelling.
政坛绝不是女性大显身手的唯一舞台。
SYN affairs of state,
government,
government policy,
public affairs 3 N-PLURAL [usually with poss] 政治信仰;政治主张;政治见解 Your
politics are your beliefs about how a country ought to be governed.
政治信仰;政治主张;政治见解 SYN political beliefs, party politics, political allegiances, political leanings
4 N-UNCOUNT 政治学 Politics is the study of the ways in which countries are governed.
政治学 SYN political science, polity, statesmanship, civics
5 N-PLURAL 手腕;权术;策略(其后的动词既可用单数,又可用复数) Politics can be used to talk about the ways that power is shared in an organization and the ways it is affected by personal relationships between people who work together. The verb that follows
politics may be either singular or plural.
手腕;权术;策略(其后的动词既可用单数,又可用复数) Quotations
Politics is the art of the possible Prince Otto von Bismarck A week is a long time in politics Harold Wilson Politics is not the art of the possible. It consists in choosing between the disastrous and the unpalatable John Kenneth Galbraith Ambassador's Journal Politics...has always been the systematic organisation of hatreds Henry Brooks Adams The Education of Henry Adams Practical politics consists in ignoring facts Henry Brooks Adams The Education of Henry Adams In politics the middle way is none at all John Adams In politics, what begins in fear usually ends in folly Samuel Taylor Coleridge Table Talk There is a holy mistaken zeal in politics as well as in religion. By persuading others, we convince ourselves Junius Public Advertiser Politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed Mao Tse-tung The argument of the broken window pane is the most valuable argument in modern politics Emmeline Pankhurst Politics is perhaps the only profession for which no preparation is thought necessary Robert Louis Stevenson Familiar Studies of Men and Books Most schemes of political improvement are very laughable things Samuel Johnson politics: a strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage Ambrose Bierce The Devil's Dictionary View usage for:All yearsLast 10 yearsLast 50 yearsLast 100 yearsLast 300 years