politically如何读

英:[pəˈlɪtɪkli]

美:[pəˈlɪtɪklɪ]

politically是什么意思

  • adv.政治上地

politically自然拼读

po·li·ti·cal·ly

p lI tih kli

politically词根

词根:polity

adj.

political 政治的;党派的

n.

politics 政治,政治学;政治活动;政纲

politician 政治家,政客

polity 政体;国体;政治组织

politburo (共产党中央委员会的)政治局;类似政治局的决策控制机构

vi.

politicize 参与政治

politick 进行政治活动;谈论政治

vt.

politicize 使具有政治性

politically英英释义

adjective

of or relating to government, a government, or the conduct of government

of, relating to, or concerned with the making as distinguished from the administration of governmental policy

of, relating to, involving, or involved in politics and especially party politics

organized in governmental terms

political units

involving or charged or concerned with acts against a government or a political system

political prisoners

politically词组

politically correct政治上的正确(立场)

politically incorrect政治上不正确的;不合时宜的

politically词源中文解释

15世纪晚期,“根据固定的规则”(而不是统治者的无限权力); 1580年代,“以策略方式”; 1630年代“以政治方式”,源自于 politic 或 political + -ly(2)。第一个意义已过时,第二个则罕见或古体。 1970年, Politically correct 以占主导地位的现代意义得到证实。缩写词 P.C. 来源于1986年。

[T]here is no doubt that political correctness refers to the political movement and phenomenon, which began in the USA, with the aim to enforce a set of ideologies and views on gender, race and other minorities. Political correctness refers to language and ideas that may cause offence to some identity groups like women and aims at giving preferential treatment to members of those social groups in schools and universities. [Thuy Nguyen, "Political Correctness in the English Language,"2007] 
“没有疑问,政治正确是指起源于美国的政治运动和现象,旨在将一组意识形态和观点强制施加于性别、种族和其他少数群体。政治正确是指可能会冒犯某些身份群体(如妇女)的语言和观点,并旨在为那些社会群体的成员提供优待待遇,包括在学校和大学中。”(引自 Thuy Nguyen“Political Correctness in the English Language”,2007年) 

politically词源英文解释

politic or its source, Latin polīticus "of civil government, political" + -al >entry 1

The first known use of political was in 1529

politically儿童词典英英释义

politicssingular or plural noun

political science

the art of guiding or influencing governmental policy

the art of winning and holding control over a government

political affairs or businessespecially: competition between groups or individuals for power and leadership

political opinions

politiciannoun

a person who takes an active part in party politics or in government business

politiciannoun

a person who takes an active part in party politics or in government business

politicaladjective

of or relating to a government or the conduct of government

of or relating to politics

organized in governmental terms

political units

involving, concerned with, or accused of acts against a government or political system

political prisoners

politically 例句

1 Politically, this issue is a slam dunk for the party.

在政治上,这一议题是这个党的一张胜券。

2 In the view of these black elites, a “poverty complex” plagued the black poor, one that made them politically apathetic and content with broken-down, overcrowded, and dirty living conditions.

3 The Nazis wanted to ensure that the teachers were politically reliable and supported the National Socialist Party and its principles.

4 This was the politically sensitive text Josquin was asked to set to music, in tribute to the Duke of Ferrara's friend.

5 Politically, she's a bit of a maverick.

在政治方面,她有点自行其是。

6 The crime was not politically motivated.

该犯罪行为没有政治动机。

7 "Not for that. I was as disgusted as you. But hell, isn't the shooting of an unarmed man of more importance politically than the fact that he sold obscene dolls?"

8 On the other hand, he regarded any effort to end slavery as premature, politically impractical, and counterproductive.

9 We had to use every politically effective weapon against them; Clifton understood that.

10 On family issues, we remained friends; politically, we were in opposite and antagonistic camps.

11 I know I should call her something other than fat, something more politically correct, but I’m not sure what without sounding condescending.

12 He was a politically conscious fighter for communism.

在政治上,他是个自觉的共产主义战士.

13 “That would certainly be a perfect match politically,” Count Rugen allowed.

14 The groups that are the largest and most socially and politically complex, we call states.

那些规模最大、在社会和政治上最复杂的群体,我们称之为国家。

15 Whenever any group can vote in a bloc, and decide the outcome of elections, and it fails to do this, then that group is politically sick.

16 It’s tough and politically difficult to get grown-ups to change their habits.

17 There are reasons to doubt that a second trial is morally, legally or politically justified.

我们有理由怀疑重审是否有道德、法律或政治理据。

18 The political rally was being held by presidential candidate Jorge Álvarez Máynez on Wednesday, May 22, the outlet reported.

19 Politically, they belonged to the conservative party and opposed reform.

在政治上, 他们是保守派,反对改革.

20 to be politically naive

对政治一无所知

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