statesmen
英 [ˈsteɪtsmən]
美 [ˈsteɪtsmɪn]
n. 政治家
statesman的复数
柯林斯词典
双语例句
- Some American statesmen hope to exert pressure on China so as to hold sway on the latter.
美国有些政治家希望对中国施加压力,以影响中国。 - 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。 - He is a very forward-looking statesmen.
他是一个非常有远见的政治家。 - 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。 - Beaverbrook and Lloyd George were among the elder statesmen who attended these functions.
在出席这台盛大宴会的政界元老中有比弗布鲁克和劳埃德乔治。 - 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。 - And the statesmen's political lives depended on slavery.
政治家的政治生命也取决于奴隶制。 - Six decades ago, statesmen such as Marshall inhabited a world that was distant from most people's lives.
六十年前,像马歇尔这样的政治家所生活的圈子,距离绝大多数人的生活很遥远。 - Statesmen of the nation be brawl with each other.
全国的政治家彼此争吵。 - Its statesmen used to assert that Germany had no independent foreign policy, only a European policy.
它的政治家过去常常声称,德国没有独立的外交政策,只有一套代表欧洲的政策。