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单词 politico
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Definition of politico in English:

politico

nounPlural politicos pəˈlɪtɪkəʊpəˈlɪdɪkoʊ
derogatory, informal
  • A politician or person with strong political views.

    an opponent of trendy left politicos
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Cultural elites have been replaced by officeholders and politicos, ambitious men who are part of the village bourgeoisie.
    • The pro-US political consensus here that's so prevalent it's almost invisible - it's just the default for career minded politicos.
    • The politico blog is ostensibly written by the politico himself, or is at least about the politico's daily activities.
    • Pennsylvania's GOP politicos have taken the art of line-drawing to a whole new level
    • Our mayoralty, in contrast, in seen as a retirement home for amusing, quirky politicos who couldn't quite hack it in the Commons.
    • Why do Scottish politicos think ‘public ownership’ a blessing?
    • Tales of disrespect by GOP politicos towards blacks is common and well-known.
    • When a politico passed through San Francisco, he would wait outside the radio station where they were being interviewed to collect autographs.
    • The site's pro/con section is also good, with commentary and debate between two politicos on a specific issue.
    • Yet here he is, waffling like politicos the world over.
    • Maybe the politicos in the White House should have thought of that before they switched off their brains and switched on the slime machine back in July.
    • Ever wish you could put the entire gaggle of right-wing pundits and politicos on a ship and send them packing to a distant land?
    • These politicos may specialize in polling, campaign advertising, or campaign management.
    • A good bit of this is probably just wishful thinking on the part of Democratic politicos in Washington.
    • Voters should send a clear message with their ballots in the December elections to all the politicos and political parties: enough is enough.
    • First, blog ads are a good way to alert politicos outside your district to the national importance of your race.
    • Has anyone ever calculated the follow-through rate when prominent politicos call for a Constitutional amendment?
    • More messages are flowing to politicos from fewer people thanks to grassroots organizers.
    • I haven't seen the Republican politicos try to do anything about the erosion of the First Amendment.
    • A hardcore politico cannot use those words, even though a hardcore politico is likely to hear that song and mistakenly believe it expresses what he believes.

Origin

Spanish and Italian, 'politic' or 'political person'.

 
 

Definition of politico in US English:

politico

nounpəˈlɪdɪkoʊpəˈlidikō
derogatory, informal
  • A politician or person with strong political views.

    an opponent of trendy left politicos
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When a politico passed through San Francisco, he would wait outside the radio station where they were being interviewed to collect autographs.
    • Pennsylvania's GOP politicos have taken the art of line-drawing to a whole new level
    • First, blog ads are a good way to alert politicos outside your district to the national importance of your race.
    • A hardcore politico cannot use those words, even though a hardcore politico is likely to hear that song and mistakenly believe it expresses what he believes.
    • Why do Scottish politicos think ‘public ownership’ a blessing?
    • Our mayoralty, in contrast, in seen as a retirement home for amusing, quirky politicos who couldn't quite hack it in the Commons.
    • Yet here he is, waffling like politicos the world over.
    • Maybe the politicos in the White House should have thought of that before they switched off their brains and switched on the slime machine back in July.
    • These politicos may specialize in polling, campaign advertising, or campaign management.
    • Ever wish you could put the entire gaggle of right-wing pundits and politicos on a ship and send them packing to a distant land?
    • Has anyone ever calculated the follow-through rate when prominent politicos call for a Constitutional amendment?
    • The pro-US political consensus here that's so prevalent it's almost invisible - it's just the default for career minded politicos.
    • The politico blog is ostensibly written by the politico himself, or is at least about the politico's daily activities.
    • The site's pro/con section is also good, with commentary and debate between two politicos on a specific issue.
    • Tales of disrespect by GOP politicos towards blacks is common and well-known.
    • More messages are flowing to politicos from fewer people thanks to grassroots organizers.
    • A good bit of this is probably just wishful thinking on the part of Democratic politicos in Washington.
    • I haven't seen the Republican politicos try to do anything about the erosion of the First Amendment.
    • Voters should send a clear message with their ballots in the December elections to all the politicos and political parties: enough is enough.
    • Cultural elites have been replaced by officeholders and politicos, ambitious men who are part of the village bourgeoisie.

Origin

Spanish and Italian, ‘politic’ or ‘political person’.

 
 
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