politics
noun
ˈpɒlɪətɪks
noun
1
ideas
and
activities
relating
to
gaining
and
using
power
in
a
country,
city
etc
政治; 政治活动 (事务 );
U also + plural verb BrE 英国英语中亦用复数动词
a
good
understanding
of
politics
in
China
对中国政治很好的了解
modern
American
politics
现代美国政治
Politics
have
always
interested
Anita.
安妮塔一直对政治感兴趣。
national/local
etc
politics
Brooke’s
been
involved
in
city
politics
since
college.
布鲁克自从大学时候起就参与所在城市的政治活动。
The
president
should
stand
above
party
politics
(=working
only
for
your
political
PARTY)
.
总统应当置身于党派政治之外。
2
the
profession
of
being
a
politician
政治事业
U
Flynn
retired
from
politics
in
1986.
弗林于 1986 年退出政坛。
Her
father’s
trying
to
enter
politics
.
她父亲正试图踏入政坛。
Smith
went
into
politics
in
his
early
twenties.
史密斯二十岁出头就从政了。
3
the
activities
of
people
who
are
concerned
with
gaining
personal
advantage
within
a
group,
organization
etc
〔某团体、组织等内的〕争权活动; 权术; 派别之争
plural 复数
I’m
tired
of
dealing
with
all
of
the
office
politics
.
我厌倦了应付办公室里的各种争斗。
Her
art
examines
sexual
politics
(=how
power
is
shared
between
men
and
women)
.
她的艺术作品审视了两性之间的权力之争。
[+
of
]
the
politics
of
race
and
class
at
American
universities
美国大学中的种族政治和阶级政治
4
someone’s
political
beliefs
and
opinions
政治信仰,政治观点,政见
plural 复数
I
assume
her
politics
must
be
fairly
conservative.
我猜她的政治观点一定相当保守。
5
the
study
of
political
power
and
systems
of
government
[尤英] 政治学;
U | especially BrE
Tom
is
studying
for
a
degree
in
politics.
汤姆正在攻读一个政治学的学位。