statesmanship
noun [ U ] approving uk/ˈsteɪt.smən.ʃɪp/ us/ˈsteɪt.smən.ʃɪp/
政治才能
the quality of being a statesman (= an experienced politician, especially one who is respected for making good judgments) or of being like a statesman
The president displayed courage, vision and statesmanship in dealing with the crisis. 总统在应对危机时表现出勇气、远见和政治家风度。
The candidate has an aura of dignity and statesmanship that appealed to Americans throughout the North. 这位候选人有一种尊严和政治家的光环,吸引了整个北方的美国人。
政治家风度
the behaviour or actions of a statesman (= an experienced politician, especially one who is respected for making good judgments)
He has these remarkable skills of negotiation and statesmanship. 他拥有这些非凡的谈判技巧和政治家风度。
This is going to take some careful policy work and some careful statesmanship. 这件事需要运用细致的政策方针和政治技巧去小心应对。
See: statesman
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- Cooke was a Democrat revered for his statesmanship.
- Churchill's statesmanship during the Second World War was seen as the greatest success of any 20th Century prime minister.
- What we have seen today is an exercise in statesmanship at the highest levels.
- He was better at statesmanship than salesmanship.