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political careers的意思

political careers中文翻譯:

政治經歷

政治生涯

相似詞語短語

political───adj.政治的;黨派的

political cartoons───政治漫畫;政治卡通

careers advice───職業忠告;職業建議;職業意見

careers officers───職業官員

thales careers───泰利斯職業生涯

amphitheater careers───競技場職業生涯

fiducial careers───信托職業

cognizant careers───公認的職業

political prisoners───n.政治犯( political prisoner的名詞復數 )

雙語使用場景

Their political careers had become closely intertwined.───他們的政治生涯已經緊密地結合在一起了。

She recently completed an extensive study of elected officials who began their political careers before the age of 35.───她最近完成了一項對35歲前開始政治生涯的當選的官員的廣泛研究。

Still, plagiarism, if found out, does not always kill political careers.───所以,即使發現有剽竊現象,通常也不會扼殺其政治前途。

This channel is dedicated to the lives and political careers of both Mao ZeDong (Chairman Mao) and Jiang Jie Shi (Chiang Kai Shek).───這個引導專注于毛澤東和蔣介石的生活和政治生涯。

To the first group he is the wily builder of a global media empire, the maker and breaker of political careers.───對于政客和公眾而言,他是全球媒體帝國狡猾的締造者,政治生涯的創造者和破壞者。

Driven by their greed for money, some officials often put their political careers on the line.───由于利欲熏心,有些官員常常拿自己的政治生涯冒險。

Put off by rampant corruption, many of the country's young and talented have steered clear of political careers.───出于對腐敗現象的厭惡,印度的很多年輕人和才智之士都避開仕途。

Liu Yong'sci Poems and His Political Careers───柳永詞與他的從政之路

英語使用場景

Railwaymen were going to object to funds being used to further the political careers of such men.

In the 1960s women could neither engage in business nor launch political careers.

But more importantly, they can make or break political careers.

Of the three, Havel, naturally, is the best able to write about how all political careers end in failure, however many magnificent and unexpected victories there may be along the way.

Some of the most active leaders of the independence movement began their political careers at the feet of the Mahatma at Sabarmati.

During these years race became the cultural flashpoint, and most political careers were founded on a rhetoric of purity and exclusion.

Both admitted that they had much in common with the Liberals, but both dreamt of political careers with the Conservatives.

Sharif and Bhutto, opponents throughout their political careers, differ in other ways.