statesmen
英 [ˈsteɪtsmən]
美 [ˈsteɪtsmɪn]
n. 政治家
statesman的复数
柯林斯词典
双语例句
- Statesmen of the nation be brawl with each other.
全国的政治家彼此争吵。 - He is ranked among the world's great statesmen.
他被列为世界上伟大政治家之一。 - But we read into the Declaration what the statesmen of Great Britain told us it meant.
但我们对宣言的理解就是英国政治家告诉我们的意义。 - Statesmen, it said, deal mainly with rights and interests; the press with opinions and sentiments.
文章接着说道,权利与利益主要由政治家们处理:媒体应关注的只是公众舆论和情绪。 - They are provident statesmen.
他们是有远见的政治家。 - As a firm, we are investors, not statesmen or policy makers.
作为一家公司,我们是投资者,而不是国会议员或政策制定者。 - The bourgeoisie then, as well as the statesmen, required a man who should express this word Halt.
因此,无论对资产阶级或对政治家们来说,都必须有一个人出来发布这个命令:立定。 - He knows it so well that he is often consulted by statesmen and politicians concerned with their public image.
他精于此道,因而政治家和政客们也常就自己的公众形象问题向他请教。 - Six decades ago, statesmen such as Marshall inhabited a world that was distant from most people's lives.
六十年前,像马歇尔这样的政治家所生活的圈子,距离绝大多数人的生活很遥远。 - Its statesmen used to assert that Germany had no independent foreign policy, only a European policy.
它的政治家过去常常声称,德国没有独立的外交政策,只有一套代表欧洲的政策。