politick
verb [ I ] uk/ˈpɒl.ə.tɪk/ us/ˈpɑː.lə.tɪk/
从事竞选拉票等政治活动
to take part in political activity, especially to try to persuade or even force people to vote for a particular political party or candidate
They've got to get out here and politick, shake hands and kiss babies.
In his view, filmmakers should be free to politick as they please. 在他看来,制片人应该可以随心所欲地谈论政治。
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- Roosevelt governed as a liberal but politicked like a populist.
- They debated, politicked and quoted campaign lines even on the day of the election.
- In the Western states women rode and roped and politicked along with the men.