statesmanlike,英文單詞,通常作形容詞,譯為”有政治家風格的,有政治家之身份的“。
基本介紹
- 外文名:statesmanlike
- 用途:形容詞
- 英式讀音:[ˈsteɪtsmənlaɪk]
- 美式讀音:[ˈsteɪtsmənlaɪk]
單詞用法,雙語例句,
單詞用法
statesmanlike
adj. marked by the qualities of or befitting a statesman
"a man of statesmanlike judgment"; " a statesmanlike solution of the present perplexities"
同義詞: statesmanly
雙語例句
He was commended for his statesmanlike handling of the crisis.
他處理那場危機,因表現出政治家的才幹而受到稱讚。
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·林肯先生並不是無力表現出一副極端的廢奴派人士的樣子來,在這裡我們將他的觀點稱之為一個穩健的政治家所應具有的內在的穩健。
Striking a statesmanlike tone, Mr. Monti also said that because citizens were being asked to sacrifice, cuts to the costs of elected officials as well as public administration would be "unavoidable."
蒙蒂先生以政治家特有的語氣說,因為政府要求市民們做出犧牲、削減選舉官員的成本,公共管理也不可避免。