statesmanship
noun[U]
approvinguk/ˈsteɪt.smən.ʃɪp/us/ˈsteɪt.smən.ʃɪp/thequalityof being astatesman(= anexperiencedpolitician,especiallyone who isrespectedfor making goodjudgments)or of being like astatesman:
政治才能Thepresidentdisplayedcourage,visionand statesmanship indealingwith thecrisis.总统在应对危机时表现出勇气、远见和政治家风度。
Thecandidatehas anauraofdignityand statesmanship thatappealedtoAmericansthroughouttheNorth.这位候选人有一种尊严和政治家的光环,吸引了整个北方的美国人。
thebehaviouroractionsof astatesman(= anexperiencedpolitician,especiallyone who isrespectedfor making goodjudgments):
政治家风度He has theseremarkableskillsofnegotiationand statesmanship.他拥有这些非凡的谈判技巧和政治家风度。
This is going to take somecarefulpolicyworkand somecarefulstatesmanship.这件事需要运用细致的政策方针和政治技巧去小心应对。
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statesman
- Cooke was aDemocratreveredfor his statesmanship.
- Churchill's statesmanship during the SecondWorldWar wasseenas thegreatestsuccessof any 20th Centuryprimeminister.
- What we haveseentoday is anexercisein statesmanship at thehighestlevels.
- He wasbetterat statesmanship thansalesmanship.
Ruling & governing
- administration
- affairs of state
- ascend
- ascend the throneidiom
- bipartisanship
- government-owned
- government-sponsored
- governmental
- governorate
- hard Brexitidiom
- oppression
- oppressive
- oppressively
- oppressiveness
- overgovern
- repression
- subjugation
- super-government
- the politburo
- tinpot