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1 | U the ideas and activities involved in getting power in a country or over a particular area of the world (国家或特定地区的)政治 |
| Many people feel that their interests are not represented by mainstream politics. 许多人觉得他们的利益没有在主流政治中得到体现。 |
| Let’ s not talk about politics now. 我们现在就不要谈论政治了。 |
| She’ s heavily involved in local politics. 她大量涉足地方政治。 |
| 1a | to use politics for your own reasons, without caring about the effects on other people 玩弄政治手腕;玩弄权术 | | She accused the Prime Minister of playing politics with people’ s jobs. 她指责首相在人民的就业方面玩弄政治手腕。 | |
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2 | U the profession of being a politician 政治事业;政治职业 |
| go into/enter politics He entered politics at the age of 21. 他21岁进入政界。 |
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3 | U the ideas and activities used by people within a particular group to try to get power (某群体内部为获得权力的)勾心斗角,权术 |
| Now that I’ m self-employed, I don’ t have to worry about office politics. 我现在单干了,就不用为办公室里的勾心斗角发愁了。 |
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4 | plural your politics are your beliefs and attitudes about how government should work 政治主张;政治信念 |
| Her politics became more conservative as she grew older. 随着年龄的增长,她的政治信念日趋保守。 |
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5 | U the study of how people gain and use political power 政治学 |
| a degree in politics 政治学学位 |
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6 | U the use by someone of particular ideas to try to get what they want 手腕(或策略)的运用 |
| +of The party is trying to exploit the politics of class envy. 该党正试图利用阶级相争的策略。 |
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