释义 |
unˈstatesmanlike, a. (un-1 7 c.)
1796Ld. Sheffield in Ld. Auckland's Corr. (1862) III. 357 The miserable unstatesmanlike mode of taxation which has prevailed. 1837Lytton Athens I. 456 A daring, but no unstatesmanlike stroke of policy. 1880McCarthy Own Times IV. 397 Mr. Gladstone's sudden resolve was openly condemned as petulant and unstatesmanlike. Hence unˈstatesmanlikely adv.
1846Mrs. Gore Eng. Char. I. 326 There are moments..when the strongest ministerial mind becomes unstatesmanlikely enfeebled. |