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 politics     
  pol‧i‧tics S2 W2 /ˈpɒlətɪks, ˈpɒlɪtɪks $ ˈpɑː-/ BrE  AmE  noun    [Word Family: noun: ↑politician, ↑politics, ↑politicization, ↑politicking, ↑politico; adjective: ↑political, ↑politicized, ↑apolitical, ↑politic; verb: ↑politicize; adverb: ↑politically]   [Date: 1500-1600; Language: Greek; Origin: politika (plural), from politikos;  ⇨ ↑politic]   1. [U also + plural verb  British English] ideas and activities relating to gaining and using power in a country, city etc ⇨ political, politician:         a good understanding of politics in China        modern American politics        Politics have always interested Anita.    national/local etc politics        Brooke’s been involved in city politics since college.        The president should stand above party politics (=working only for your political ↑party).   2. [uncountable] the profession of being a politician:         Flynn retired from politics in 1986.        Her father’s trying to enter politics.        Smith went into politics in his early twenties.   3. [plural] the activities of people who are concerned with gaining personal advantage within a group, organization etc:         I’m tired of dealing with all of the office politics.        Her art examines sexual politics (=how power is shared between men and women).    politics of        the politics of race and class at American universities   4. [plural] someone’s political beliefs and opinions:         I assume her politics must be fairly conservative.   5. [uncountable] especially British English the study of political power and systems of government SYN political science:         Tom is studying for a degree in politics.       • • •   COLLOCATIONS      ADJECTIVES/NOUN + politics     ▪ national politics  Mark had always been keen to have a career in national politics.     ▪ local politics  Ann is very active in local politics.     ▪ international politics  The two superpowers that dominated international politics.     ▪ world/global politics  There was much going on in world politics at the time.     ▪ domestic politics (=within a country)  The war had a major impact on the country’s domestic politics.     ▪ party politics (=trying to make your party successful)  He believes that party politics has no place in local government.     ▪ power politics (=attempting to get power by using or threatening to use force)  The party argued that power politics would always lead to war.      phrases     ▪ be involved in politics  After university, he became involved in local politics.     ▪ take part in politics  Young people should be encouraged to take part in politics.     ▪ be active in politics (=be involved in)  I was very active in politics before I retired.     ▪ interfere/meddle in politics  He warned the army against interfering in politics.       • • •   THESAURUS     ▪ right-wing adjective a right-wing person or group wants low taxes, a strong army and police force, and the individual to be free from government interference as much as possible:  right-wing political parties |  Some of his supporters are very right-wing. |  right-wing policies on gun control     ▪ left-wing adjective a left-wing person or group wants the government to make society more equal by increasing taxes for rich people, and taking control of important industries and services:  a left-wing newspaper |   His views are very left-wing.     ▪ green adjective [usually before noun] supporting policies and principles which will protect the environment:  green politicians |  the Green Party |  The government is under pressure to improve its green credentials (=to seem more like it wants to protect the environment).     ▪ radical adjective supporting political ideas that will involve great change:  radical politicians |  a radical economic reform programme     ▪ liberal adjective supporting political ideas that will allow people to have greater freedom:  They want the government to have a more liberal policy on drugs.     ▪ moderate adjective having political opinions which are not extreme:  People generally become more moderate as they get older. |  The bill is supported by moderate Republicans.     ▪ extreme adjective having political opinions which are considered to be very unreasonable by many people:  His views on immigration are very extreme. |  an extreme right-wing organization
  politicshu| ◎ | ['pɔlitiks] |  | ※ | danh từ số nhiều |  |   | ■ | hoạt động chính trị, công việc chính trị, đời sống chính trị |  |   | ☆ | to talk politics |  |   | nói chuyện chính trị |  |   | ☆ | to enter politics |  |   | tham gia hoạt động chính trị |  |   | ☆ | party politics |  |   | công việc chính trị của đảng |  |   | ■ | lòng tin, chính kiến, quan điểm chính trị |  |   | ☆ | what are your politics? |  |   | chính kiến của anh thế nào? |  |   | ■ | sự cạnh tranh giữa hai đảng chính trị |  |   | ■ | khoa học chính trị (như) political science |  |   | ■ | sự lèo lái (để nắm chính quyền, chiếm ưu thế trong một tổ chức) |  
 
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