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strategic

英  [strəˈtiːdʒɪk]
    

[ADJ]

    ADJ. 形容词
  • 1战略上的

    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.

    近义词

    important , critical , key

    双语例句

    例:

    the new strategic thinking which NATO leaders produced at the recent London summit.

    北大西洋公约组织领导人在最近伦敦峰会上提出的新的战略思维。

    例:

    The island is of strategic importance to France.

    该岛对法国具有重大战略意义。

    2战略性的

    Strategic weapons are very powerful missiles that can be fired only after a decision to use them has been made by a political leader.

    双语例句

    例:

    strategic nuclear weapons.

    战略性核武器。

    3(位置)巧妙的 , 合适的

    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.

    双语例句

    例:

    the marble benches Eve had placed at strategic points throughout the gardens, where the views were spectacular.

    伊夫在花园各个景色优美的位置巧妙安放的大理石长凳。