strategic

美音:[strə'tidʒɪk] 英音:[strə'tiːdʒɪk]

简单释义:


adj.根据全局而安排的;战略性的;战略上的

网络战略的;关键的;策略

完整释义:


adj.

1.战略(上)的;(战略上)重要的
2.为战略计划用的
3.战略的;要害的
4.关键的


例句:

  1. So bin Laden's group became just as much a hostage to its leader's flawed strategic vision as the Nazis were to Hitler's.
    因此本拉登的小组成为了他有缺陷的战略眼光的牺牲品,就像曾经纳粹成员对于希特勒那样。

  2. Earlier this year, Obama said he did not think the country should use the strategic oil reserves "at this point. "
    今年早些时候,奥巴马曾说他认为国家不应“在此刻”动用战略石油储备。

  3. How to obtain and maintain competitive advantage in enterprises has always been a hot and difficult issue in strategic management research.
    企业应如何获取和保持竞争优势一直是战略管理研究中的一个热点和难点问题。

  4. Strategic transformation is an important theoretical research in recent years, But had not formed a system of research results so far.
    战略转型是近年来理论界研究的一个重要领域,但还没有形成系统的研究成果。

  5. He believed from the beginning that the best way for the company to grow was through strategic acquisitions.
    他始终坚信,战略收购是拓展业务的最佳方法。

  6. Dunhuang had been a strategic passage and communications hub of the Silk Road.
    敦煌曾经是丝绸之路的噤喉和要冲。

  7. Then would come the question of strategy, for without a clear-cut strategic orientation many things are difficult to deal with.
    再就是战略问题,没有明确的战略方针,好多事情都不好办。

  8. He said he was satisfied with the progress made in bilateral ties and would like to advance the strategic cooperative partnership.
    俄方对双边关系的进展感到满意,愿同中方一道,不断推进俄中战略协作伙伴关系。

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