political
adjective /pəˈlɪtɪkl/
/pəˈlɪtɪkl/
政治的;政府的;政权的 - a monarch without political power
没有政治权力的君主 - He was a political prisoner (= one who was put in prison for holding opinions that the government thought dangerous).
他曾是个政治犯。 - a period of political stability
政治稳定时期 - a political situation/crisis
政治局势/危机 - The police force is facing intense political pressure to reopen the investigation.
警方面临着重开调查的巨大政治压力。
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- a monarch without political power
政党的;党派的 - a political party/leader/opponent
政党/领袖/对手 - What are your political sympathies?
你认同哪个政党? - Peace organizations are being used as fronts for political agendas.
和平组织正被用作政治议程的幌子。 - a successful political career
成功的政治生涯 - the right to participate in political processes.
参与政治进程的权利。 - the US political system
美国的政治制度
- This whole issue has become highly political.
这整个问题已经与政治高度相关。 - the first purely political decision taken by the EU
欧盟采取的第一个纯粹政治性的决定 - the overtly political works of Leon Golub
莱昂・戈卢布明显具有政治性的作品
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- a political party/leader/opponent
- (of people
) interested in or active in politics人 关心政治的;政治上活跃的 - She became very political at university.
她上大学时开始十分热衷于政治。 - I'm not a political animal (= person who is interested in politics).
我对政治没兴趣。
- She became very political at university.
- connected with power, status, etc. within an organization, rather than with matters of principle
争权夺利的;人事纠纷的 - I suspect that he was dismissed for political reasons.
我怀疑他被解职是人事上的原因。 - We have no intention of getting political.
我们无意涉及政治。
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see also politically - I suspect that he was dismissed for political reasons.