politicise是什么意思   politicise怎么读

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politicise单词基本解析:

vt.使政治化,使具有政治性; 使对政治有兴趣

politicise变化用词:



politicise英英释义:

Verb

1. give a political character to;

"politicize the discussion"

动词 politicise:

give a political character to

同义词:politicize



politicise中文词源:

politicise用法和例句:

It may also politicise lending.

它同样也会让借贷政治化.

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China has reacted angrily to what it calls attempts to “politicise” the Olympics.

中国对企图把奥运会“政治化”的行为十分不满。


China has reacted angrily to what it calls attempts to “politicise” theOlympics.

中国政府已经对其所谓的将奥林匹克运动“政治化”的种种企图恼怒不已。


She said the US and China had complementary economic interests and added that "any effort to politicise economic and trade matters and resort to trade protectionism can do nothing but damage".

她表示,美中两国经济利益具有互补性。她强调,“把经贸问题政治化或采取贸易保护主义的措施,只能损害双方的利益”。


It may also politicise lending.

它同样使借贷政治化。


“Any pressure or effort to politicise an economic matter,” he warned, “will not help solve problems.

并警告说,“任何以政治来对经济施加压力或影响都将于事无补。”


The BN government always likes to remind others not to politicise issues, but what are they doing now in the name of ‘amending’ the UUCA if not politicising the issue?

询及新修改的部分依然不允许学生成为政党党员的问题,莫哈末卡立解释,该部并不认为大专生有参与政党的必要,但却允许学生参与有政治人物涉及的经济辩论。


China may rail against those seeking to “politicise” a sporting occasion.

阻止西方媒体进入到受影响的区域进行报道等等。