Machiavellian

['mækɪə'vɛlɪən]

解释:

(noun.) a follower of Machiavelli's principles.

(adj.) of or relating to Machiavelli or the principles of conduct he recommended; 'Machiavellian thinking' .

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解释:

adj. destitute of political morality following expediency rather than right: cunning crafty perfidious.—n. one who imitates Machiavel—more correctly Niccolo Machiavelli—of Florence (1469-1527): any cunning and unprincipled statesman.—n. Machiavell′ianism the principles taught by Machiavel or conduct regulated by them: cunning statesmanship.

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