strategist

/ˈstrætədʒɪst/ (bre, ipa) · [strˈætɪdʒɪst] /ˈstrætədʒɪst/ (ame, ipa) · [strˈætɪdʒɪst] /ˈstra-tə-jist How to pronounce strategist (audio)/ (ame, mw)

strategist — 名詞

  • strategistsingular
  • strategistsplural

1. a person who is very good at planning how to reach a goal, especially in war, po

1.名詞C1
釋義

策略家

善於規劃整體行動的人

a person who is very good at planning how to reach a goal, especially in war, politics, or business

例句

Haruto became the team's chief strategist before the election campaign began.

Haruto 在選舉造勢開始前成了團隊的首席策略家。

chief strategist for an election team

Bilal is a careful business strategist who studies rivals before every product launch.

Bilal 是謹慎的商業策略家,每次產品上市前都會研究對手。

business strategist + studies rivals

同義詞
  • planner

    broader and less specialized; a planner may organize schedules without shaping high-level direction

  • tactician

    focuses more on short-term moves in a specific situation than on the overall long-term plan

  • adviser

    can give advice in many areas; a strategist specifically designs how to achieve a goal

文法句型

a skilled strategist

military/political/business strategist

work as a strategist

chief strategist for [group]

用法筆記

Usually describes someone who shapes the overall direction of a campaign, organization, or operation rather than handling small practical details. It is often modified by a field word such as military, political, or business.

常見錯誤

Our strategist booked the hotel and ordered the food.
Our event planner booked the hotel and ordered the food.
💡a strategist sets the overall direction, not the practical arrangements.
She has strong strategy, so she is a strategy.
She has strong strategy skills, so she is a strategist.
💡'strategy' names the plan or skill; 'strategist' names the person.