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generalship [ˈdʒɛnərəlˌʃɪp]

n. 将才,(指挥、管理和领导的)才干,将军军阶、地位、任期或权力;

例句:

  • His generalship and steadying influence were a great comfort to his team.
    来自B. Beaumont
  • We have muddled through, not by great generalship, but by the courage of common men.
    我们勉强地取得了胜利, 不是指挥的才干, 而是靠士兵的勇气.
  • The generalship of the Union was far inferior.
    联邦政府军的指挥官才能差得很远.
  • It needed a prodigious amount of generalship to marshal these forces.
    要统帅这些队伍,需要惊人的将才.
  • An obvious high-flyer, Phan was seen as a possible premier should Tung succeed to the secretary generalship.
    来自CNN