单词 | politics |
释义 | politics politics /ˈpɒl.ɪ.tɪks/ aep /ˈpɑː.lə-/ noun B1 [U] the activities of the government, members of law-making organizations, or people who try to influence the way a country is governed: » Joe is very active in left-wing politics.Thesaurus+: ↑PoliticsF0 [U] the job of holding a position of power in the government: » The group is campaigning to get more women into politics.» He is planning to retire from politics next year.Thesaurus+: ↑PoliticsF0 [U] the study of the ways in which a country is governed: » She read politics at Leicester University.Thesaurus+: ↑Politicssb's politicsF0 someone's opinions about how a country should be governed: » Her politics have become more liberal over the past few years.Thesaurus+: ↑PoliticsThesaurus+: ↑Opinions, beliefs and points of viewF0 [plural] the relationships within a group or organization that allow particular people to have power over others: » I don't like to get involved in office politics.Thesaurus+: ↑PoliticsWord partners for politics• ♯enter/♯go into/♯be involved in politics• ♯discuss/♯talk politics• ♯local/♯national/♯regional politicsWord Builder:–Nouns: politician, politics–Adjectives: political–Verbs: politicize–Adverbs: politicallyCollocations:–Types-lu. domestic/international/local/national/regional/world politics» Recently he has been heavily focussed on domestic politics and trying to get himself re-elected.-lu. left-wing/mainstream/radical politics» Many of these groups have now been brought into mainstream politics.-lu. election-year/electoral/presidential politics» The cooperative spirit quickly gave way to election-year politics.-lu. multi-party/party/partisan politics» The church tries not to get directly involved in party politics.-lu. contemporary/modern politics» He's a key player in the big-money world of contemporary politics.-lu. gender/sexual politics» The play examines the female role in sexual politics.-lu. student politics» At university, he got involved in student politics.–Verbs-lu. enter/get into/go into politics» More young women are now entering politics.-lu. [be/get] involved in politics» Both of her parents were involved in politics.-lu. participate in politics» Most businessmen are reluctant to participate in politics.-lu. stay out of politics» It is generally accepted that the military should stay out of politics.-lu. discuss/talk politics» A group of young men were discussing politics.–Prepositions-lu. [a career/interest/role, etc.] in politics» She had little interest in politics.-lu. the politics of sth» The story is about the difficult and complex racial politics of Brazil.–Nouns-lu. the world of politics» What counts in the world of politics is perception more than reality.• • • Extra Examples:» After 30 years in politics, our local member of parliament is retiring next year.» Ms Doughty entered politics after a career in banking.» He was a powerful force in British politics during the war years.» She has a degree in sociology and politics.» In the old days of two-party adversarial politics, voting was easy. |
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