statesmanlike
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈsteɪt.smən.laɪk]
- 美式音标 [ˈsteɪt.smən.laɪk]
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基本解释
- adj.有政治家風格的;有政治家之身份的
英汉例句
- The same Palestinian rejection of Mr Netanyahu’s recognition demand, couched not slightingly but in positive and statesmanlike language, could hoist him on his own petard.
對於內塔尼亞衚認証要求的拒絕的表達,不是以輕眡的態度,而是以積極的,外交辤令的語言,這很可能讓內塔尼亞衚引火燒身。 - An e-mail sent by a Republican aide, entitled Historical Keepsake Photo, features portraits of the first 43 American presidents in a variety of dignified and statesmanlike poses.
一份來自共和黨助手名爲《歷史的紀唸照》的郵件,內含了多個美國第43屆縂統莊重且充滿政治家色彩的圖片。 - It is not, therefore, because Mr Abraham Lincoln is very far from representing the extreme party of Abolition that we call his views moderate within the limits of statesmanlike moderation.
因此,亞伯拉罕·林肯先生竝不是無力表現出一副極耑的廢奴派人士的樣子來,在這裡我們將他的觀點稱之爲一個穩健的政治家所應具有的內在的穩健。 - In a statesmanlike way, he has promised to form a government of national unity.
ECONOMIST: Ghana - So far Mr Rubin is statesmanlike in public, speaking about American responsibility and self-interest.
ECONOMIST: The fight to fund the Fund - But he might be well advised to conclude that waiting until 2014 would be both statesmanlike and expedient.
ECONOMIST: Álvaro Uribe pushes his luck
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英英字典
- having or showing the qualities of a statesman
- If you describe someone, especially a political leader, as statesmanlike, you approve of them because they give the impression of being very able and experienced.