statesmen
英 [ˈsteɪtsmən]
美 [ˈsteɪtsmɪn]
n. 政治家
statesman的复数
柯林斯词典
双语例句
- The statesmen still schemed and manoeuvred as if nothing grew but the power of wary and fortunate kings.
政治家们还在勾心斗角,用计谋、施策略,好象除了小心翼翼的和幸运的国王们的权力外,什么都没有发生。 - John Adams was one of the most influential and important statesmen in the early American history.
约翰·亚当斯是美国早期最重要和最有影响的政治家之一。 - That is the fate of the bureaucrats, not the inspiration of statesmen.
那是官僚主义者的命运,而不是政治家的灵感。 - A lot of statesmen were involved in the scandal.
很多大人物被卷入了那个丑闻。 - The South produced statesmen and soldiers, planters and doctors, lawyers and poets, but certainly not engineers or mechanics.
南方产生政治家和士兵,农场主和医生,律师和诗人,可是肯定不出工程师和机械师。 - These dilemmas would tax the best of statesmen.
这些进退两难的局面对一流的政治家也是个考验。 - Statesmen, it said, deal mainly with rights and interests; the press with opinions and sentiments.
文章接着说道,权利与利益主要由政治家们处理:媒体应关注的只是公众舆论和情绪。 - But we read into the Declaration what the statesmen of Great Britain told us it meant.
但我们对宣言的理解就是英国政治家告诉我们的意义。 - Statesmen of the nation be brawl with each other.
全国的政治家彼此争吵。 - American statesmen and news media were all "surprised" at Chinese situation with which they came into contact.
至于美国的政治家和新闻媒体则对所接触到的中国情况大感“意外”。