English-Thai Dictionary
strategy
N ยุทธวิธี กลวิธี ยุทธศาสตร์ procedure tactics yud-ta-wi-te
strategy
N แผนการ วิธีการ โครงการ plan policy scheme pan-kan
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
STRATEGY
Strat "e *gy, n. Etym: [Gr. stratégie. See Stratagem. ]
1. The science of military command, or the science of projecting campaigns and directing great military movements; generalship.
2. The use of stratagem or artifice.
New American Oxford Dictionary
strategy
strat e gy |ˈstratəjē ˈstrædəʤi | ▶noun ( pl. strategies ) a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim: time to develop a coherent economic strategy | shifts in marketing strategy. • the art of planning and directing overall military operations and movements in a war or battle. Often contrasted with tactics (see tactic ). • a plan for such military operations and movements: nonprovocative defense strategies. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French stratégie, from Greek stratēgia ‘generalship, ’ from stratēgos (see stratagem ).
Oxford Dictionary
strategy
strategy |ˈstratɪdʒi | ▶noun ( pl. strategies ) 1 a plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim: time to develop a coherent economic strategy | [ mass noun ] : shifts in marketing strategy. 2 [ mass noun ] the art of planning and directing overall military operations and movements in a war or battle. Often contrasted with tactics (see tactic ). • [ count noun ] a plan for directing overall military operations and movements: non-provocative defence strategies. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French stratégie, from Greek stratēgia ‘generalship ’, from stratēgos (see stratagem ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
strategy
strategy noun 1 the government's economic strategy: master plan, grand design, game plan, plan (of action ), action plan, policy, program; tactics. 2 military strategy: the art of war, (military ) tactics.
Oxford Thesaurus
strategy
strategy noun 1 the government's economic strategy: master plan, grand design, game plan, plan of action, plan, policy, proposed action, scheme, blueprint, programme, procedure, approach, schedule; tactics, set of tactics. 2 the process could revolutionize military strategy: the art of war, military science, military tactics; generalship. EASILY CONFUSED WORDS strategy or tactics? Both these words denote approaches adopted after reasoning about the best way to achieve one's aims. In military usage, strategy denotes the overall planning of operations, while tactics applies to the deployment of troops in battle, contributing towards the achievement of a larger strategy. More generally, strategy denotes planning, usually long-term, towards a major goal (rethinking sales strategy | the tourist board has launched a major review of its strategy for tourism in Wales ), while tactics refers to the adoption of plans in response to a more immediate problem (the player should be free to concentrate on the tactics of the game ).These notes clear up confusion between similar-looking pairs.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
strategy
strat e gy /strǽtədʒi /〖語源は 「将軍であること 」〗(形 )strategic 名詞 複 -gies /-z /U C 1 «…のための /…に関する /…するための » 戦術 , 戦略 , 方策 «for (do ing )/on /to do » (!strategyは全体的戦略; tacticsは個々の戦術 ) ▸ a business strategy 経営方針 [戦略 ]▸ the country's strategy for reducing carbon dioxide emissions 二酸化炭素の排出を減らす国の政策 2 (軍事的 )戦略 , 戦術 ; 兵法 , 用兵学 ▸ nuclear (defense ) strategy 核 (防衛 )戦略