常見例句雙語例句In business, an exit strategy is a "strategic withdrawal".商業(yè)中也有撤離戰(zhàn)略。Even now, it seems, a part of its establishment sees the Afghan Taliban as a “strategic asset”—insurance against India’s ambitions and against NATO’s inevitable withdrawal.即使是現(xiàn)在,一部分當(dāng)權(quán)派仍好像將阿富汗塔利班視為“戰(zhàn)略資產(chǎn)”,以應(yīng)對印度的野心和北約不可避免的撤離。To realize state capital's orderly withdrawal from manufacturing field is of the utmost importance for state-owned economy to carry out strategic adjustment.實(shí)現(xiàn)國有資本從生產(chǎn)領(lǐng)域主動、有序地退出,是國有經(jīng)濟(jì)戰(zhàn)略性調(diào)整至關(guān)重要的一步。原聲例句U.S.Defense Secretary Robert Gates has rejected calls for a withdrawal deadline for American troops, saying that would be a "strategic mistake".權(quán)威例句He knows that, short of an armistice, a strategic withdrawal is better executed the less an enemy knows about its timing.FORBES: How Romney Showed Us He Offers the Greater Hope for Future Peace and ProsperityLikewise, when Sharon was incapacitated, the public was still unaware of the dimensions of the strategic folly of his withdrawal from Gaza.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Netanyahu's misleading lessons in governanceIt only started when we signed in 2008, in addition to the withdrawal treaty, the Strategic Framework Agreement for the relationship between our two countries.WHITEHOUSE: President Obama’s Press Conference with Prime Minister Maliki The White House 返回 strategic withdrawal