non-strategic
adjective (also nonstrategic) uk/ˌnɒn.strəˈtiː.dʒɪk/ us/ˌnɑːn.strəˈtiː.dʒɪk/
非战略性的
not helping to achieve a plan, for example in business or politics
The senior management team agreed to offload non-strategic businesses as part of a reorganization.
The group has deemed these parts of the country to be non-strategic and hence scaled down its operations there. 该组织认为该国的这些地区是非战略性地区,因此缩减了在那里的行动。
军事上不具有战略意义的
not used to provide military forces with an advantage
There was widespread criticism of the bombing of the city, a non-strategic, non-military target.
The general was happy to allow non-strategic guerrilla troops to continue to disrupt the enemy's activities in remote regions. 将军很乐于让非战略游击队继续扰乱敌人在偏远地区的活动。
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- The parent company has divested its non-core, non-strategic assets.
- They decided to no longer invest in a number of nonstrategic products but to continue selling them whilst there was still a market for them.
- non-stratetgic nuclear weapons