释义 |
strategize, v. U.S.|ˈstrætɪdʒaɪz| [f. strategy + -ize.] intr. To formulate a strategy or strategies; to plan a course of action. Hence ˈstrategizing vbl. n.
1943Sun (Baltimore) 8 Nov. 6/3 The delay in bringing the bill to the House floor for action developed because both sides were ‘strategizing’. 1977Dædalus Fall 134 Four competing hypotheses can be posed for the explanation of kinship rules: detailed genetic control, rational strategizing, complete cultural determinism, and coupled cultural and genetic control. 1978New Scientist 21 Sept. 873 Men in dark suits and homburg hats will be commissioning think tanks to strategize. 1983Washington Post 3 June a3 Back in those days [sc. the 1960s]..you didn't have to strategize and study and do the kind of homework on your cases that you have to do now. |