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apolitical [ˌeıpəˈlıtıkəl] ADJ

practically [ˈpræktıkəlı] ADV

politics [ˈpɒlıtıks] N

1. politics [用作单]:

politician [ˌpɒlıˈtıʃən] N

impolitic, impolitical [ımˈpɒlıtık(əl)] ADJ

literally [ˈlıtərəlı] ADV

1. literally:

initially [ıˈnıʃəlı] ADV

terrifically ADV inf

mortally ADV

diametrically [ˌdaıə­ˈme­trı­kəlı] ADV

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They became financially and politically influential during the 19th century.
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Granting or refusal of entry is decided politically on the guidance of public opinion.
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He proposed a series of projects, many of which encountered considerable opposition politically and financially.
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Working alongside it was a seven-member coordinating committee made up of politically radical junior officers who had managed the coup.
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That decade also witnessed a rise in stand-up comedy dealing with more provocative or politically charged subject matter.
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Sweeping media reform is unthinkable and politically impossible.
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He saw them as being little different ethically or politically, save that the former resulted in victory for the rebels and the latter in defeat.
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They argued that they as scientists had a duty to uncover the truth whether that was politically correct or not.
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Getting back to the stolen plane, they paint it with politically charged slogans and psychedelic colors.
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Nevertheless, he remained politically active, supporting his old boss at one moment, only to plot against him at the next.
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