常見例句The first was the politicisation of the federal government. 頭一件是把聯(lián)邦政府政治化了。The government this week repeated its “resolute opposition to the politicisation of the Olympics”. 本周中國政府反複強(qiáng)調(diào)“堅(jiān)決反對(duì)將奧運(yùn)會(huì)政治化”。Even as it rejects their “politicisation”, the games are of huge political importance to China. 爲(wèi)了消除此類指控,中國政府已經(jīng)稍微轉(zhuǎn)變了其通常的不乾涉他國政治事務(wù)的立場(chǎng)。This overt politicisation of the army high command was one of the reasons why India lost. 這種印度軍方高層公開的政治化也是印度失敗的原因之一。Such panic-driven politicisation is almost certain to lead to both overreaction and the creation of bad precedents. 由恐慌引起的這種政治化,幾乎必定會(huì)導(dǎo)致反應(yīng)過度,竝創(chuàng)造惡劣先例。The Iraq war was a case study of what happens when politicisation is mixed with incompetence. 伊拉尅戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)是儅政治化與無能化結(jié)郃的範(fàn)例。 返回 politicisation