statesmanship
[ˈstetsmənˌʃɪp]
n.
政治家的风度,政治家的才能,治国之才;
经纶;
例句:
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He praised the two leaders warmly for their statesmanship.
他热情地称赞了两位领导人的政治家风范。
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It was recognized that such statesmanship sprang out of weakness.
普遍认为,这种政治家风度乃是软弱无力的表现.
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The art of statesmanship de Gaulle reasoned, was to understand the trend of history.
戴高乐认为,政治家的艺术, 就是了解历史的趋势.
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Enduring obloquy, however, is a burden of statesmanship.
来自THETIMES
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The art of statesmanship is about working just at the edge of what is possible, without ever stepping over the brink.
来自WSJ
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We must demonstrate the leadership, statesmanship, vision, capacity, and sacrifice to transform our nation.
来自VOA