strategy
noun
uk/ˈstræt.ə.dʒi/us/ˈstræt̬.ə.dʒi/B2[CorU]
adetailedplanforachievingsuccessinsituationssuch aswar,politics,business,industry, orsport, or theskillofplanningfor suchsituations:
战略;策略;计谋;行动计划;策划,部署Thepresidentheldanemergencymeetingtodiscussmilitarystrategy with thePentagonyesterday.总统昨天召开紧急会议,跟五角大楼商讨军事战略。
Theirmarketingstrategyfortheproductinvolvesobtainingas muchfreepublicityaspossible.他们对这一产品采取的市场策略包括尽可能去争取免费宣传的机会。
[+ to infinitive]We'reworkingon new strategiestoimproveourshareof themarket.我们正在制订新策略来增加我们的市场份额。
[C]
a way of doing something ordealingwith something:
Follow this strategyforavoidingminormistakes.
Weofferagrouptherapysessionthatteachescopingstrategies.
- We need todecidesoonwhatmarketingstrategy we shouldpursuefor these newproducts.
- Theoppositionpartieshave sofarfailedto set out analternativestrategy.
- Ithinkit'stimetoadopta different strategy in mydealingswith him.
- This strategy couldcausemoreproblemsthan itsolves.
- We have a strategy fordecidingwho wepick.
- There areopportunitiestodevelopvitalskillsandlearningstrategies that can beappliedacrosstheschoolcurriculum.
Plans and arrangements
- accommodation
- appointed
- arrangement
- arranger
- blueprint
- done
- exit strategy
- formulation
- game plan
- have a card upyoursleeveidiom
- lock
- package deal
- party line
- planning
- policy-maker
- policy-making
- preparation
- programmatic
- programme
- walk-in
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Ways of achieving things