politicking 英 ['pɒlɪtɪkɪŋ]  

politicking

politicking  英 ['pɒlɪtɪkɪŋ]

n. 政治活动(尤指竞选和拉选票的活动) 

名词复数:politickings 

But that might mean that, amid all the politicking, reforms could be put to one side. 但是,这可能意味着,在所有的政治手腕的状态下,改革有可能被放在一边。
It’s a bit of respite from the heavy politicking this city is generally used to and for visitors and locals, it’s literally a chance to see Jerusalem in a different light. 这是该城市通常对游客和当地人采取的繁重政治活动的一个缓解,这的确也是从不同角度看耶路撒冷的好机会。

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  • n. 政治活动(尤指竞选和拉选票的活动)
  • 1. But that might mean that, amid all the politicking, reforms could be put to one side.

    但是,这可能意味着,在所有的政治手腕的状态下,改革有可能被放在一边。

  • 2. It’s a bit of respite from the heavy politicking this city is generally used to and for visitors and locals, it’s literally a chance to see Jerusalem in a different light.

    这是该城市通常对游客和当地人采取的繁重政治活动的一个缓解,这的确也是从不同角度看耶路撒冷的好机会。

  • 3. About four months out of six, the Senator is away politicking.

    六个月中约有四个月,这位参议员外出参加竞选活动。

  • politicking (n.) 1928, from present participle of politic (v.). For the -k-, see picnic.
pol·it·ick·ing / ˈpɒlətɪkɪŋ ; NAmE ˈpɑːlətɪkɪŋ / noun [uncountable ] ( often disapproving) political activity, especially to win support for yourself 政治活动;(尤指)拉拢活动 pol·it·ick·ing / ˈpɒlətɪkɪŋ ; NAmE ˈpɑːlətɪkɪŋ /
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