1.to plan an action or series of actions, especially in business, politics, or the military
1.Whose bright idea was this ? Because captive generals don't strategize all that well .
这是谁的天才主意?因为笨蛋通常不会制订这么聪明的战略。
2.If you possess boundless ideas and creativity and your always think of new ways to organize and strategize the Army wants to talk.
如果你有无限的创意,并且总是在思考组织和实施战略的新方法,那么军方要找你谈话了。
3.Members of a rebel platoon strategize by candle and flashlight in a village where they stop for the night.
一支叛军排的成员在某村庄过夜,围坐在蜡烛与手电筒边讨论策略。
4.The general ordered me to strategize.
将军责成我制订战略行动计划。
5.STRATEGIZE : In the beginning phase of the product development, you are typically considering new ideas and opportunities for the future.
计划阶段:在产品开发最开始的阶段,一般的情况下,你需要考虑新的主意和未来的机会。
6.Plan, gives directions, strategize, monitor relevant purchasing activities and communicate with other departments.
计划、制订方向、策略、监督、与其它部门的沟通。
7.Develop supplies, conduct supplier audits, and strategize with QA as required to improve and ensure supplier quality.
通过对开发商、供应商的审核以及制定QA策略来保证供应商德质量。
8.Back in the days of martial law (1949 to 1987), democracy activists gathered here over pots of oolong tea to strategize.
早在台北实施戒严时期(1949年至1987年),民主运动人士会在这里聚集,要上几壶乌龙茶,制定他们的行动计划。
9.In this Business English Pod lesson, we'll see how important it is to strategize and plan when you're handling a crisis.
在这节商务英语播客中,我们来看下当你处理危机时策划和计划时多么的重要。
10.Strategize with friends about sharing child care if the need arises, . . .
可知,如果有需要可以与朋友商量轮流照看孩子,故。