| 单词 | statesmanship | 
| 释义 | statesmanshipn.  The work or art of a statesman; skilful management of public affairs. Also: statesmen collectively. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > 			[noun]		 > political skill or statecraft policya1500 polity1562 statecraft1642 statesmanship1764 police1766 statesmancraft1826 stateswomanship1841 1764    C. Churchill Candidate 14  				We saw Thee nimbly vault..Into the seat of pow'r, at one bold leap, A perfect Connoisseur in Statemanship. 1798    Monthly Rev. July 247  				Macchiavelli, the genius or dæmon of statesmanship. 1849    T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. II. ix. 417  				The whole history of ancient and of modern times records no other such triumph of statesmanship. 1864    Boston 		(Mass.)	 Commonw. 27 May  				We have had neither statesmanship in the White house nor captaincy in the head quarters of the army. 1883    Harper's Mag. July 311/1  				His wise and far-reaching statesmanship. 1905    Ld. E. Fitzmaurice Life Ld. Granville I. xiv. 402  				British Statesmanship had lost all reliance on the good intentions of the French Emperor. 1960    Guardian 23 Aug. 7/6  				He did hear nine members of the Council praise his statesmanship. 2004    Foreign Affairs Mar. 14/1  				This trend [of ‘dictatorship of law’] and the lackluster statesmanship and corruption that have attended it. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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