Politics
['pɒlɪtɪks] or ['pɑlətɪks]
解釋/意思:
(noun.) the profession devoted to governing and to political affairs.
(noun.) the activities and affairs involved in managing a state or a government; 'unemployment dominated the politics of the inter-war years'; 'government agencies multiplied beyond the control of representative politics'.
(noun.) the study of government of states and other political units.
(noun.) the opinion you hold with respect to political questions.
(noun.) social relations involving intrigue to gain authority or power; 'office politics is often counterproductive'.
奥古斯汀錄入--From WordNet
解釋/意思:
(n.) The science of government; that part of ethics which has to do with the regulation and government of a nation or state, the preservation of its safety, peace, and prosperity, the defense of its existence and rights against foreign control or conquest, the augmentation of its strength and resources, and the protection of its citizens in their rights, with the preservation and improvement of their morals.
(n.) The management of a political party; the conduct and contests of parties with reference to political measures or the administration of public affairs; the advancement of candidates to office; in a bad sense, artful or dishonest management to secure the success of political candidates or parties; political trickery.
手打:齐妮亚
同義詞及近義詞:
n. pl. Political science, political economy, science of government.
校對:瓦珥
娱乐性解釋/意思:
n. A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage.
編輯:弗吉尼亚
例句/造句/用法:
- I have called this misplaced rationality a piece of learned folly, because it shows itself most dangerously among those thinkers about politics who are divorced from action. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
- But instead of narrowing the scope of politics, to avoid it, the only sensible thing to do is to invent methods which will allow needs and problems and group interests avenues into politics. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
- Anyone who has had the smallest experience of municipal politics knows that the corruption of the police is directly proportionate to the severity of the taboos it is asked to enforce. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
- But all was not well, and, as has happened so often before, the politics of father and son were violently different. 弗蘭克·路易斯·戴爾. 愛迪生的生平和發明.
- There is a great deal of literal truth in that remark, for it has been the peculiar work of Bryan to express in politics some of that emotion which has made America the home of new religions. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
- But genuine politics is not an inhuman task. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
- There is no need, therefore, to generate dialectical disputes about the final goal of politics. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
- I am attempting to suggest some of the essentials of a statesman's equipment for the work of a humanly centered politics. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
- Every one in polite circles knew that, in America, a gentleman couldn't go into politics. 伊蒂絲·華頓. 純真年代.
- These fine differences about the constitution of the Deity interwove with politics and international disputes. 赫伯特·喬治·威爾斯. 世界史綱.
- But politics was a personal drama without meaning or a vague abstraction without substance. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
- In both the Republic and Statesman a close connection is maintained between Politics and Dialectic. 柏拉圖. 理想國.
- The americans have no troublesome Neighbors, they are without foreign Possessions, and do not want the alliance of any Nation, for this Reason they have nothing to do with foreign Politics. 魯伯特·薩金特·荷蘭. 歷史性發明.
- This is as true of the high politics of Isaiah as it is of the ward boss. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
- Politics, business, recreation, art, science, the learned professions, polite intercourse, leisure, represent such interests. 約翰·杜威. 民主與教育.
校對:雷明顿