strategic
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Strategic means relating to the most important, general aspects of something such as a military operation or political policy, especially when these are decided in advance. 戰(zhàn)略上的
...the new strategic thinking which NATO leaders produced at the recent London summit. …北大西洋公約組織領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人在最近倫敦峰會(huì)上提出的新的戰(zhàn)略思維。
2. strategicallyADV 戰(zhàn)略上地
...strategically important roads, bridges and buildings. …戰(zhàn)略上具有重要意義的公路、橋梁和建筑物。
3. ADJ Strategic weapons are very powerful missiles that can be fired only after a decision to use them has been made by a political leader. 戰(zhàn)略性的
...strategic nuclear weapons. …戰(zhàn)略性核武器。
4. ADJ If you put something in a strategic position, you place it cleverly in a position where it will be most useful or have the most effect. 巧妙的
...the marble benches Eve had placed at strategic points throughout the gardens, where the views were spectacular. …伊夫在花園各個(gè)景色優(yōu)美的巧妙位置安放的大理石長凳。
5. strategicallyADV 巧妙地
We had kept its presence hidden with a strategically placed chair. 我們用一把巧妙放置的椅子把它隱藏起來。
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strategic /str??ti?d??k/
劍橋詞典
- helping to achieve a plan , for example in business or politics
- These problems demonstrate the importance of strategic planning .
- The region was, of course , of strategic importance .
- They want to protect their strategic and financial interests .
- This requires a little strategic thinking .
- The area had no strategic value to either country . 返回 strategic
有助于計(jì)劃成功的;戰(zhàn)略(性)的
strategic planning 戰(zhàn)略規(guī)劃
a strategic withdrawal /advance 戰(zhàn)略性撤退/推進(jìn)
Their bombs are always placed in strategic positions to cause as much chaos as possible . 他們總是把炸彈安放在戰(zhàn)略要地,務(wù)求最大程度地制造混亂。
used to provide military forces with an advantage
(武器、戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)或地方)戰(zhàn)略性的,有戰(zhàn)略優(yōu)勢(shì)的
There are plans to modernize the US strategic forces . 美國制訂了戰(zhàn)略力量現(xiàn)代化的計(jì)劃。
strategic arms reduction talks 削減戰(zhàn)略武器會(huì)談
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