strategic
adjective
uk/strəˈtiː.dʒɪk/us/strəˈtiː.dʒɪk/C1
helpingtoachieveaplan, forexampleinbusinessorpolitics:
有助于计划成功的;战略(性)的strategicplanning战略规划
a strategicwithdrawal/advance战略性撤退/推进
Theirbombsare alwaysplacedinstrategicpositionstocauseas muchchaosaspossible.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 toprovidemilitaryforceswith anadvantage:
(武器、战争或地方)战略性的,有战略优势的There areplanstomodernizethe US strategicforces.美国制订了战略力量现代化的计划。
strategicarmsreductiontalks削减战略武器会谈
- Theseproblemsdemonstratetheimportanceof strategicplanning.
- Theregionwas, ofcourse, of strategicimportance.
- Theywanttoprotecttheirstrategic andfinancialinterests.
- Thisrequiresa little strategicthinking.
- Theareahad no strategicvalueto eithercountry.
Planning, expecting and arranging
- accidentally
- accidentally on purposeidiom
- advertent
- advisedly
- aim atsomething
- bargain
- I might have knownidiom
- I'll/we'll cross that bridge when I/we come/get to itidiom
- insomeone'scrosshairsidiom
- in the pipelineidiom
- in the worksidiom
- planner
- provision
- purposefully
- purposely
- put the cart before the horseidiom
- puttheirheads togetheridiom
- rearrange
- settle
- sleeve
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