strategic

adjective
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🔊/strəˈtiːdʒɪk/
(also less frequent strategical
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[usually before noun]
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  1. done as part of a plan that is meant to achieve a particular purpose or to gain an advantage根据全局而安排的;战略性的
    • strategic planning全局性规划
    • a strategic decision to sell off part of the business卖掉企业一部分的战略决策
    • Cameras were set up at strategic points (= in places where they would be most effective) along the route.在沿途一些最佳位置架设了摄像机。🔊🔊
    compare tactical (1)
  2. connected with getting an advantage in a war or other military situation战略性的;战略上的
    • Malta was of vital strategic importance during the war.在那次战争中,马耳他的战略意义至为关键。🔊🔊
    • a strategic alliance战略联盟
    • the strategic bombing of communication centres通信中心的战略轰炸
    Topics War and conflictc1
  3. (of weapons, especially nuclear weapons武器,尤指核武器) intended to be fired at an enemy’s country rather than used in a battle战略性的
    • strategic missiles战略导弹
    compare tactical (3)
  4. Word Originearly 19th cent.: from French stratégique, from Greek stratēgikos, from stratēgos, from stratos ‘army’ + agein ‘to lead’.