strategic
/strəˈtiːdʒɪk/adjective
1- relating to the identification of long-term or overall aims and interests and the means of achieving them战略(上)的:
strategic planning for the organization is the responsibility of top management.
为该组织进行战略规划是最高管理层的职责。
1.1
- carefully designed or planned to serve a particular purpose or advantage认真谋划的, 仔细策划的; 关键的:
alarms are positioned at strategic points around the prison.
警报器被设置在监狱四周关键的地方。
1.2
- relating to the gaining of overall or long-term military advantage战略上的:
Newark Castle was of strategic importance
纽瓦克堡是一个战略要地
a hazard to British strategic and commercial interests.
危及英国的战略和商业利益的因素。
1.3
- (of human or material resources) essential in fighting a war(人, 物质资源)战争所必需的:
the strategic forces on Russian territory.
俄罗斯领土上的战略部队。
1.4
- (of bombing or weapons) done or for use against industrial areas and communication centres of enemy territory as a long-term military objective(轰炸, 武器)战略性的:
strategic nuclear missiles.
战略核导弹。常与TACTICAL相对。
派生词
strategical
adjectivestrategically
adverb一面巧妙放置的镜子。
词源
early 19th cent.: from French stratégique, from Greek stratēgikos, from stratēgos (see STRATAGEM).