politicise

[美國]/pəˈlitisaiz/
詞頻: 非常高

中文釋義

vt.使政治化
使具有政治性
使對政治有興趣

原聲例句

Chrystia Freeland, Canada's foreign minister, begged Mr Trump not to politicise the extradition process.

加拿大外交部長克里斯蒂亞·弗裏蘭請求特朗普不要將引渡過程政治化。

來源: The Economist (Summary)

But the judgment was also dismissed as politicised and invalid by the transitional government after Compourree was ousted.

但在Compourree被趕下臺後,過渡政府也以政治化和無效爲由駁回了這一判決。

來源: VOA Standard English_Africa

Saudi Arabia does not politicise oil or oil decisions.

沙特阿拉伯不會將石油或石油決策政治化。

來源: Financial Times Podcast

And so that there's a risk that that's gonna get politicised in the next few weeks and months.

所以在接下來的幾周和幾個月裏,這有可能被政治化。

來源: Financial Times

The biggest single threat to the net zero transition is a culture war-style backlash that heavily politicises this agenda and spooks governments into moving more slowly, says Murray. At present, its on the periphery.

默裏說,對淨零排放轉型的最大威脅是文化戰爭式的反擊,它使這一議程嚴重政治化,並使政府的行動更加緩慢。目前,它處於邊緣地位。

來源: The Guardian (Article Version)

George was not entirely favourable to the idea of politicising the creation of noble titles in this way and in any event the Conservatives were more inclined to make concessions when they learned of this plan.

喬治並不完全贊成以這種方式將貴族頭銜政治化的想法,無論如何,保守黨在得知這一計劃後更傾向於做出讓步。

來源: Character Profile

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