词汇 | strategic |
释义 | strategic adjective uk /strəˈtiː.dʒɪk/ us /strəˈtiː.dʒɪk/ C1 helping to achieve a plan, for example in business or politics: 有助于计划成功的;战略(性)的 strategic planning战略规划 a strategic withdrawal/advance战略性撤退/推进 Their bombs are always placed in strategic positions to cause as much chaos as possible.他们总是把炸弹安放在战略要地,务求最大程度地制造混乱。 used to provide military forces with an advantage: (武器、战争或地方)战略性的,有战略优势的 There are plans to modernize the US strategic forces.美国制订了战略力量现代化的计划。 strategic arms reduction talks削减战略武器会谈 These problems demonstrate the importance of strategic planning.这些问题显示出了战略规划的重要性。 The region was, of course, of strategic importance. They want to protect their strategic and financial interests. This requires a little strategic thinking. The area had no strategic value to either country. Planning, expecting and arranging accidentally accidentally on purposeidiom advertent advisedly aim at something bargain conscious game something out have something in mindidiom have something up your sleeveidiom horizon scanning how are you fixed for something?idiom pencil provide for someone provident providently provision purpose purposefully settle You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Arms & munitions in general Related wordstrategically strategic | Business Englishstrategic adjective MANAGEMENTuk /strəˈtiːdʒɪk/us(alsostrategical) relating to the way in which an organization, country, etc. decides what it wants to achieve and plans actions and use of resources over time to do this: The company has grown through strategic acquisitions which have taken them into new markets. strategic goal/objective/priority A company must define its strategic objectives. strategic decision/initiative/reviewThe new CEO carried out a strategic review of the management structure. a strategic move/position |
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