politicize
politicize 英 [pəˈlɪtɪsaɪz] 美 [pəˈlɪtɪˌsaɪz]
vt. 使具有政治性 vi. 参与政治
进行时:politicizing 过去式:politicized 过去分词:politicized 第三人称单数:politicizes
- To politicize something is to make it into a political issue. Candidates often politicize school performance, blaming low test scores on the policies of their opponents.
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- vt. 使具有政治性
- vi. 参与政治
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1. When I pledged to him that I would never politicize defense decisions, he accepted the job.
我向他保证我不会使国防决策政治化,他接受了这个职务。
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2. I can't see it having any impact on China-US relations, unless someone wants to politicize it.
我看不出它对中美关系会带来什么样的影响,除非有人想把它政治化。
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3. We need to preserve the independence of the Fed from efforts to politicize monetary policy and to limit the Fed’s ability to regulate financial firms.
我们需要保持货币政策的独立性,将美联储从政治斗争中脱离开,并限制美联储对金融公司的调控能力。
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