statesman 英 [ˈsteɪtsmən]   美 [ˈstetsmən]

statesman

statesman  英 [ˈsteɪtsmən] 美 [ˈstetsmən]

n. 政治家;国务活动家 

名词复数:statesmen 

A statesman must display initiative. 政治家必须有开创精神。
His power in 1907 derived not from the size of his own fortune but from the trust placed in him by investors, other bankers and international statesman. 摩根在1907年的权力,并非源自他自身财富的规模,而是源自投资者、其他银行家,以及各国政治家对于他的信任。

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  • n. 政治家;国务活动家
  • 1. A statesman must display initiative.

    政治家必须有开创精神。

  • 2. His power in 1907 derived not from the size of his own fortune but from the trust placed in him by investors, other bankers and international statesman.

    摩根在1907年的权力,并非源自他自身财富的规模,而是源自投资者、其他银行家,以及各国政治家对于他的信任。

  • 3. A statesman... must wait until he hears the steps of God sounding through events, then leap up and grasp the hem of His garment.

    一个政治家...必须等待,直到他听到上帝的脚步穿过那些事件,然后飞跃而起抓住上帝的衣脚。

  • statesman (n.) 1590s, after French homme d'état; see state (n.1) + man (n.). Related: Statesmanly; statesmanship. Stateswoman attested from c. 1600.
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