1.从事政治活动;谈论政治
2.使政治化;从政治上处理
1.to bring an issue, organization, way of doing something, etc. to the attention of the public so that it can be discussed
2.to make someone more interested and involved in politics
1.Wen also said the trade imbalance between China and Europe is due to structural reasons and "should not be politicized" .
温总理同样指出造成中欧贸易不平衡的原因是因为产业结构问题而并非“政治化”因素。
2.The next president will have to deal with a pided legislature and a politicized media.
下一任总统将不得不处理分裂的立委和政治化的媒体。
3.These investment activities should not be politicized, ' she said.
这些投资活动不应该被政治化。
4.Institutions like the police, schools, universities and hospitals have become deeply politicized, critics say.
批评者指出:国家机器,比如警察、学校、大学,和医院,都会变得过度政治化。
5."It should ease some of the concerns that monetary policy has been politicized, " he said.
“这有助于缓解对货币政策政治化的担心,”他说道。
6.Of course we all agreed that issue like this should not be politicized or assume a racial overtone.
当然,我们都认同类似的课题不该被政治化,或被套上种族色彩。
7.Now Falun Gong has been totally politicized, so it surely comes to its tragic ending. It is out of my expectations.
所以走向政治化这一点是一个很大的悲哀,这是我没有想到的!
8.A more mundane spectre, Bangladesh's intensely politicized judiciary, is now a bigger threat to the country's fragile democracy.
世俗更可怕的是孟加拉国激烈的司法泛政治化目前对国家脆弱的民主是更大的威胁。
9.Energy issues should not be politicized, and triggering antagonism as well as the use of force should be avoided.
能源问题不应当被政治化,控制对抗和运用武力也应当避免。
10.Differences and problems should be solved through dialogue and consultation and energy issues should not be politicized.
应该通过对话和协商解决分歧和矛盾,而不应该把能源问题政治化。