politico 英 [pə'lɪtɪkəʊ]  

politico

politico  英 [pə'lɪtɪkəʊ]

n. 政客 

名词复数:politicos 

The conversation was reported Thursday evening by politico. 谈话在周四晚上的《政客》中报道了。
“These are not without ambition,” Paul told politico in an interview. “这些不能说是没有野心。” 小保罗在采访中告诉本网记者。

  • Someone who's involved in politics can be called a politico. If you're managing your friend's campaign for school president while simultaneously running for school treasurer, you're a bit of a politico.
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  • n. 政客
  • 1. The conversation was reported Thursday evening by politico.

    谈话在周四晚上的《政客》中报道了。

  • 2. “These are not without ambition,” Paul told politico in an interview.

    “这些不能说是没有野心。” 小保罗在采访中告诉本网记者。

  • 3. His name has also been floated as a possible chairman of the Democratic National Committee, politico reported.

    一些政客还称,他的名字还出现在民主党全国委员会主席的候选名单中。

  • politico (n.) "politician, political agent," usually in a derogatory sense, 1620s, from Italian or Spanish politico, noun use of adjective meaning "political," from Latin politicus (see politic (adj.)).
pol·it·ico / pəˈlɪtɪkəʊ ; NAmE pəˈlɪtɪkoʊ / noun ( plural pol·it·icos ) ( informal, disapproving) a politician; a person who is active in politics 政客;热衷政治的人 politico politicos pol·it·ico / pəˈlɪtɪkəʊ ; NAmE pəˈlɪtɪkoʊ /
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