strategically
adverb uk/strəˈtiː.dʒɪ.kəl.i/ us/strəˈtiː.dʒɪ.kəl.i/
有助于计划成功地;战略(性)地
in a way that helps to achieve a plan, for example in business or politics
Central Asia is a fragile region, politically weak but strategically important. 中亚是一个脆弱的地区,政治薄弱,但具有重要的战略意义。
Her scarf was strategically placed to hide a tear in her shirt. 她的围巾巧妙地包扎着以隐藏衬衫上撕裂的缝隙。
在战略上;战略性地
in a way that provides military forces with an advantage
US forces seized two strategically important airfields. 英国和美国部队占领了两个具有战略意义的机场。
Imagine a military that could strategically change the weather over an enemy to gain an advantage. 想象一下,一支军队可以战略性地改变敌人上空的天气以获得优势。
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- Her desk was strategically placed so that she could keep her eye on the naughty children.
- A strategically positioned scarf hides her tattoo.
- A military strike is technically and strategically problematic.
- To New Brunswick, strategically placed beside a friendly enemy, the war brought prosperity.
See: strategic