单词 | strategic |
释义 | strategic (strətiːdʒɪk ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Strategic means relating to the most important, general aspects of something such as a military operation or political policy, especially when these are decided in advance. ...the new strategic thinking at the recent London summit. ...a strategic plan for reducing the rate of infant mortality. The island is of strategic importance to France. Synonyms: tactical, calculated, deliberate, planned strategically (strətiːdʒɪkli ) adverb ...strategically important roads, bridges and buildings. Think strategically about who you delegate to. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Strategic weapons are very powerful missiles that can be fired only after a decision to use them has been made by a political leader. ...strategic nuclear weapons. 3. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you put something in a strategic position, you place it cleverly in a position where it will be most useful or have the most effect. ...the marble benches Eve had placed at strategic points throughout the gardens, where the views were spectacular. strategically adverb [usually ADVERB -ed] We had kept its presence hidden with a strategically placed chair. Collocations: strategic alternative As they retreat, banks struggle to identify long-term strategic alternatives. Times, Sunday Times The share price has been in decline since 1995 and the company has been reviewing strategic alternatives. Times, Sunday Times It added that it has made good progress in working on strategic alternatives to reduce its market valuation discount. Times, Sunday Times In particular, they want to focus on a review of strategic alternatives including exploring a strategic transaction, selling or discontinuing certain businesses, or pursuing a sale. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These leadership skills include vision casting, hiring practices, team ministry, strategic development, and conflict management. Christianity Today The programme offers work in areas such as telecoms and network services, vendor management and strategic development and integration. Times, Sunday Times During his time, he has ensured the group has maintained a strong focus on its strategic development. Times, Sunday Times Right now, we have a pipeline, including strategic development agreements, of about 250 additional properties. Times, Sunday Times The board has provided strategic development, financial oversight, energy, and aspiration. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The so-called strategic thinker spent years trying to get into the thoughts of the public to help companies sell their products. The Sun Cerebral, strategic thinker, in charge of the firm's corporate business plan and strategy. Times, Sunday Times A real strategic thinker and someone who was a long thinker. Times, Sunday Times Third, they want a strategic thinker. Times, Sunday Times He's a very quiet and strategic thinker. The Sun Acknowledge this, and when this week's obstacles arise, you'll exchange strategic thinking for learning what you can — then you will glide past them. Times,Sunday Times You need a lot of meetings and a lot of strategic thinking. Times, Sunday Times Of an exacting disposition, he was known for his combination of strategic thinking, energy and attention to detail. Times, Sunday Times It did not attempt to influence the enemy's strategic thinking. Times, Sunday Times That's proper strategic thinking, albeit not without risk. Times, Sunday Times These countries are hardly innocent about the strategic value of their support. Times, Sunday Times For now, though, he believes that the answer lies in targeting backing from rich 'angel' investors and big businesses that see strategic value in the technology. Times, Sunday Times At 132p, up 5½p, the shares trade at ten times next year's earnings - reasonable given the pace of earnings growth and the company's strategic value. Times, Sunday Times However, it was significantly higher than expected, underlining the strategic value of this scarce resource. Times, Sunday Times The current share value, although slipping 3.6 per cent yesterday, reflects the strategic value of it being sold to a competitor. Times, Sunday Times The report says that departments have no clear strategic vision of what they are there to do, and the most costeffective way of achieving it. Times, Sunday Times No strategic vision, no plan and minimal evidence behind a subsequent £34 million initiative. Times,Sunday Times It requires a range of skills, from strategic vision to management of staff, to dealing with the public, to communicating with the masses. Times, Sunday Times The young members want to change the strategic vision of the group to make it more accessible to all political ideologies and parties, he added. Times, Sunday Times The aim was to rationalise transport between the islands and develop a strategic vision for the future. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 战略的 Japanese: 戦略的な |
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