strategy
noun uk/ˈstræt.ə.dʒi/ us/ˈstræt̬.ə.dʒi/
B2 [ C or U ]战略;策略;计谋;行动计划;策划,部署
a detailed plan for achieving success in situations such as war, politics, business, industry, or sport, or the skill of planning for such situations
The president held an emergency meeting to discuss military strategy with the Pentagon yesterday. 总统昨天召开紧急会议,跟五角大楼商讨军事战略。
Their marketing strategy for the product involves obtaining as much free publicity as possible. 他们对这一产品采取的市场策略包括尽可能去争取免费宣传的机会。
[ + to infinitive ] We're working on new strategies to improve our share of the market. 我们正在制订新策略来增加我们的市场份额。
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- We need to decide soon what marketing strategy we should pursue for these new products.
- The opposition parties have so far failed to set out an alternative strategy.
- I think it's time to adopt a different strategy in my dealings with him.
- This strategy could cause more problems than it solves.
- We have a strategy for deciding who we pick.
- There are opportunities to develop vital skills and learning strategies that can be applied across the school curriculum.