单词 | strategic |
释义 | strategic strategic /strəˈtiː.dʒɪk/ adjective C1 helping to achieve a plan, for example in business or politics: » strategic planning» a strategic withdrawal/advance» Their bombs are always placed in strategic positions to cause as much chaos as possible.Thesaurus+: ↑Planning, expecting and arranging , ↑Plotting and trappingF0 Strategic weapons, war, or places provide military forces with an advantage: » There are plans to modernize the US strategic forces.» strategic arms reduction talksThesaurus+: ↑Arms and munitions in generalstrategically /-dʒɪ.kəl.i/ adverb► F0» Her scarf was strategically placed to hide a tear in her shirt.» Central Asia is a fragile region, politically weak but strategically important.Thesaurus+: ↑Planning, expecting and arranging , ↑Plotting and trapping • • • Extra Examples:» These problems demonstrate the importance of strategic planning.» The region was, of course, of strategic importance.» They want to protect their strategic and financial interests.» This requires a little strategic thinking.» The area had no strategic value to either country. |
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