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| | And these interviews are always gonna be around for future generations of academics and political historians. | ไม่มีใครเลยสามารถทำได้แบบนั้น แล้วการสัมภาษณ์แบบนี้ ก็จะปรากฏอยู่กับคนรุ่นหน้า ไม่ว่านักวิชาการและ นักประวัติศาสตร์การเมือง Frost/Nixon (2008) | | Appearances, politics. | สิ่งที่ปรากฏ นักการเมือง I See You (2010) | | Turns out, the two men have very strong political connections back in Europe. | ปรากฏว่า ชาย 2 คนนั้นมีความสัมพันธ์ ทางการเมืองที่มีอำนาจมาก ในยุโรป Love Sick (2012) | | Frank, politics and showbiz, it's the same thing these days. Well, thanks. | การเมืองกับการบันเทิงมันก็เหมือนกัน The Bodyguard (1992) | | As you know, we're non-political these days. Hey. | เดี๋ยวนี้เราฝักใฝ่พรรคใดไม่ได้ The Bodyguard (1992) | | Fucking screw the political assholes. | พวกรัฐบาลสารเลวเอ๊ย The Lawnmower Man (1992) | | - He's not political. | - เขาไม่ยุ่งเรื่องการเมือง In the Name of the Father (1993) | | - She is making a political speech. | - - เธอคือการพูดทางการเมือง In the Name of the Father (1993) | | I act polite, say nothing, let him have big cancer, let my daughter be a widow. | แม่จะทำตัวสุภาพ ไม่พูดอะไร ปล่อยให้เขาเป็นมะเร็งไป ปล่อยให้ลูกสาวตัวเองเป็นแม่ม่าย The Joy Luck Club (1993) | | We discuss literature here, not politics. | เราวิเคราะห์วรรณกรรม ไม่ใช่การเมืองนะ Wild Reeds (1994) | | Between politics and school, he never saw her. | แนวคิดทางการเมือง ชีวิตในโรงเรียน พ่อไม่เคยเข้าใจแม่ Wild Reeds (1994) | | - Oh, well, please don't be polite. I... It's very kind of you but I'll be all right if they just change the cloth. | คุณสุภาพมากเลย แต่แค่ให้เขาเปลี่ยนผ้าปูโต๊ะใหม่ก็พอแล้วค่ะ Rebecca (1940) |
| | | | | politic | (adj) marked by artful prudence, expedience, and shrewdness, Ant. impolitic, Example: it is neither polite nor politic to get into other people's quarrels; a politic decision; a politic manager; a politic old scoundrel; a shrewd and politic reply | | politic | (adj) smoothly agreeable and courteous with a degree of sophistication, Syn. suave, bland, smooth, Example: he was too politic to quarrel with so important a personage; the manager pacified the customer with a smooth apology for the error | | political | (adj) involving or characteristic of politics or parties or politicians; - Daniel Goleman, Ant. nonpolitical, Example: calling a meeting is a political act in itself; political pressure; a political machine; political office; political policy | | political | (adj) of or relating to your views about social relationships involving authority or power, Example: political opinions | | political | (adj) of or relating to the profession of governing, Example: political career | | political action committee | (n) committee formed by a special-interest group to raise money for their favorite political candidates, Syn. PAC | | political arena | (n) a sphere of intense political activity, Syn. political sphere | | political campaign | (n) a race between candidates for elective office, Syn. campaign, run, Example: I managed his campaign for governor; he is raising money for a Senate run | | political contribution | (n) a contribution made to a politician or a political campaign or a political party, Syn. political donation | | political correctness | (n) avoidance of expressions or actions that can be perceived to exclude or marginalize or insult people who are socially disadvantaged or discriminated against, Syn. political correctitude, Ant. political incorrectness |
| | Politic | a. [ L. politicus political, Gr. &unr_; belonging to the citizens or to the state, fr.&unr_; citizen: cf. F. politique. See Police, and cf. ePolitical. ] 1. Of or pertaining to polity, or civil government; political; as, the body politic. See under Body. [ 1913 Webster ] He with his people made all but one politic body. Sir P. Sidney. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Pertaining to, or promoting, a policy, especially a national policy; well-devised; adapted to its end, whether right or wrong; -- said of things; as, a politic treaty. “Enrich'd with politic grave counsel.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Sagacious in promoting a policy; ingenious in devising and advancing a system of management; devoted to a scheme or system rather than to a principle; hence, in a good sense, wise; prudent; sagacious; and in a bad sense, artful; unscrupulous; cunning; -- said of persons. [ 1913 Webster ] Politic with my friend, smooth with mine enemy. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- Wise; prudent; sagacious; discreet; provident; wary; artful; cunning. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Politic | n. A politician. [ Archaic ] Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] Swiftly the politic goes; is it dark? he borrows a lantern; Slowly the statesman and sure, guiding his feet by the stars. Lowell. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Political | a. 1. Having, or conforming to, a settled system of administration. [ R. ] “A political government.” Evelyn. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Of or pertaining to public policy, or to politics; relating to affairs of state or administration; as, a political writer. “The political state of Europe.” Paley. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Of or pertaining to a party, or to parties, in the state; as, his political relations were with the Whigs. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Politic; wise; also, artful. [ Obs. ] Sterne. [ 1913 Webster ] Political economy, that branch of political science or philosophy which treats of the sources, and methods of production and preservation, of the material wealth and prosperity of nations. [ 1913 Webster ]
| | Politicalism | n. Zeal or party spirit in politics. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Politically | adv. 1. In a political manner. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Politicly; artfully. [ Obs. ] Knolles. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Politicaster | n. [ Cf. It. politicastro. ] A petty politician; a pretender in politics. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Politician | a. Cunning; using artifice; politic; artful. “Ill-meaning politician lords.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Politician | n. [ Cf. F. politicien. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. One versed or experienced in the science of government; one devoted to politics; a statesman. [ 1913 Webster ] While empiric politicians use deceit. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. One primarily devoted to his own advancement in public office, or to the success of a political party; -- used in a depreciatory sense; one addicted or attached to politics as managed by parties (see Politics, 2); a schemer; an intriguer; as, a mere politician. [ 1913 Webster ] Like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] The politician . . . ready to do anything that he apprehends for his advantage. South. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Politicist | n. A political writer. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | | Politicly | adv. In a politic manner; sagaciously; shrewdly; artfully. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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