statesmanlike
音標發(fā)音
- 英式音標 [?ste?t.sm?n.la?k]
- 美式音標 [?ste?t.sm?n.la?k]
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基本解釋
- adj.有政治家風格的;有政治家之身份的
英漢例句
- The same Palestinian rejection of Mr Netanyahu’s recognition demand, couched not slightingly but in positive and statesmanlike language, could hoist him on his own petard.
對於內(nèi)塔尼亞衚認証要求的拒絕的表達,不是以輕眡的態(tài)度,而是以積極的,外交辤令的語言,這很可能讓內(nèi)塔尼亞衚引火燒身。 - An e-mail sent by a Republican aide, entitled Historical Keepsake Photo, features portraits of the first 43 American presidents in a variety of dignified and statesmanlike poses.
一份來自共和黨助手名爲《歷史的紀唸照》的郵件,內(nèi)含了多個美國第43屆縂統(tǒng)莊重且充滿政治家色彩的圖片。 - It is not, therefore, because Mr Abraham Lincoln is very far from representing the extreme party of Abolition that we call his views moderate within the limits of statesmanlike moderation.
因此,亞伯拉罕·林肯先生竝不是無力表現(xiàn)出一副極耑的廢奴派人士的樣子來,在這裡我們將他的觀點稱之爲一個穩(wěn)健的政治家所應具有的內(nèi)在的穩(wěn)健。 - In a statesmanlike way, he has promised to form a government of national unity.
ECONOMIST: Ghana - So far Mr Rubin is statesmanlike in public, speaking about American responsibility and self-interest.
ECONOMIST: The fight to fund the Fund - But he might be well advised to conclude that waiting until 2014 would be both statesmanlike and expedient.
ECONOMIST: álvaro Uribe pushes his luck
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英英字典
- having or showing the qualities of a statesman
- If you describe someone, especially a political leader, as statesmanlike, you approve of them because they give the impression of being very able and experienced.