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strategic

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ยุทธวิธี หรือ กลยุทธ์  ใน ทาง ยุทธศาสตร์  cunning diplomatic tricky kiao-kab-yud-ta-wi-te-rue-kon-la-yud

 

strategical

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ยุทธวิธี หรือ กลยุทธ์  tactical kiao-kab-yud-ta-wi-te-rue-kon-la-yud

 

strategics

N ยุทธศาสตร์  yud-ta-sad

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

STRATEGIC; STRATEGICAL

Stra *te "gic, Stra *te "gic *al, a. Etym: [Gr. stratégique. ]

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to strategy; effected by artifice. -- Stra *te "gic *al *ly, adv. Strategic line (Mil. ), a line joining strategic points. -- Strategic point (Mil. ), any point or region in the theater or warlike operations which affords to its possessor an advantage over his opponent, as a mountain pass, a junction of rivers or roads, a fortress, etc.

 

STRATEGICS

STRATEGICS Stra *te "gics, n.

 

Defn: Strategy.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

strategic

stra te gic |strəˈtējik strəˈtiʤɪk | adjective relating to the identification of long-term or overall aims and interests and the means of achieving them: the company should take strategic actions to cope with fundamental changes in the environment | strategic planning for the organization is the responsibility of top management. carefully designed or planned to serve a particular purpose or advantage: alarms are positioned at strategic points around the prison. relating to the gaining of overall or long-term military advantage: New Orleans was of strategic importance | a hazard to British strategic and commercial interests. (of human or material resources ) essential in fighting a war: the strategic forces on Russian territory. (of bombing or weapons ) done or for use against industrial areas and communication centers of enemy territory as a long-term military objective: strategic nuclear missiles. Often contrasted with tactical. DERIVATIVES stra te gi cal adjective, stra te gi cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb [ as submodifier ] : a strategically placed mirror ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French stratégique, from Greek stratēgikos, from stratēgos (see stratagem ).

 

Strategic Arms Limitation Talks

Stra te gic Arms Lim i ta tion Talks (abbr. SALT ) a series of negotiations between the US and the former Soviet Union aimed at the limitation or reduction of nuclear armaments, which produced the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty. The talks were organized from 1968 onward and held in stages until superseded by the START negotiations in 1983.

 

Strategic Arms Reduction Talks

Stra te gic Arms Re duc tion Talks (abbr.: START ) a series of arms-reduction negotiations between the US and the former Soviet Union begun in 1983. The Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF ) treaty was signed in 1987 and the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty in 1991.

 

Strategic Defense Initiative

Strategic Defense Initiative (abbrev.: SDI ) a projected US system of defence against nuclear weapons, using satellites armed with lasers to intercept and destroy intercontinental ballistic missiles. The project was renamed the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization in 1993. Popularly known as Star Wars.

 

Oxford Dictionary

strategic

strategic |strəˈtiːdʒɪk | adjective 1 relating to the identification of long-term or overall aims and interests and the means of achieving them: strategic planning for the organization is the responsibility of top management. designed or planned to serve a particular purpose: alarms are positioned at strategic points around the prison. 2 relating to the gaining of overall or long-term military advantage: Newark Castle was of strategic importance | British strategic and commercial interests. (of human or material resources ) essential in fighting a war: a large strategic air force. (of bombing or weapons ) done or for use against industrial areas and communication centres of enemy territory as a long-term military objective: strategic nuclear missiles. Often contrasted with tactical. DERIVATIVES strategical adjective, strategically adverb [ as submodifier ] : a strategically placed mirror ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French stratégique, from Greek stratēgikos, from stratēgos (see stratagem ).

 

Strategic Arms Limitation Talks

Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (abbrev.: SALT ) a series of negotiations between the US and the Soviet Union aimed at the limitation or reduction of nuclear armaments, which produced the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty. The talks were organized from 1968 onwards and held in stages until superseded by the START negotiations in 1983.

 

Strategic Arms Reduction Talks

Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (abbrev.: START ) a series of arms-reduction negotiations between the US and the Soviet Union begun in 1983. The Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF ) treaty was signed in 1987 and the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty in 1991.

 

Strategic Defense Initiative

Strategic Defense Initiative (abbrev.: SDI ) a projected US system of defence against nuclear weapons, using satellites armed with lasers to intercept and destroy intercontinental ballistic missiles. The project was renamed the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization in 1993. Popularly known as Star Wars.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

strategic

strategic adjective his lawyers were known for their strategic defense methods: planned, calculated, tactical, politic, judicious, prudent, shrewd.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

strategic

strategic adjective 1 a strategic move towards their long-term goal of gaining international recognition: planned, calculated, deliberate; tactical, politic, judicious, prudent, clever, shrewd, well thought out. ANTONYMS random. 2 Russia's retention of strategic bases in the region: essential, key, vital, crucial, critical, important. ANTONYMS unimportant.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

strategic

stra te gic -gi cal /strətíːdʒɪk //-dʒɪk (ə )l / (!-e-は //) strategy 形容詞 more ; most 通例 名詞 の前で 〗1 戦略 (), 策略 [計略 ] () (!軍事のほか政治 経済などにも用いられる ) strategic planning for the firm 会社の戦略的計画 make a strategic decision 戦略的な判断を下す 2 戦略 [策略 , 計略 ]上重要な [役に立つ ]▸ a strategic city 戦略上要 かなめ となる都市 3 戦略 [戦争 ]に必要な strategic bombing [arms, weapons ]戦略爆撃 [兵器 ]S Def nse In tiative (米軍の )戦略防衛構想, スターウォーズ計画 (⦅略 ⦆SDI ).stra t gi cal ly 副詞 戦略的に, 戦略上 .