tactician

IPA/tækˈtɪʃn/
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tactician — 名詞

  • tacticiansingular
  • tacticiansplural

1. a person skilled at choosing the best course of action in a competitive situatio

1.名詞C1
釋義

策略家;謀士

擅長策劃最佳行動方案的人

a person skilled at choosing the best course of action in a competitive situation, especially in politics, business, or military operations

例句

Apinya proved to be a brilliant tactician by organizing the strike to win better pay.

Apinya 透過組織罷工來爭取更好的薪資,展現出她是一位出色的策略家。

a [adjective] tactician — describing someone's skill level

The general, a seasoned tactician, ordered a retreat before surrounding the enemy from both sides.

那位將軍是經驗豐富的策略家,他下令撤退,再從兩面包圍敵人。

同義詞
  • strategist

    Focuses more on long-term, big-picture planning rather than moment-to-moment manoeuvres

  • planner

    Broader and less specific; a planner may lack the competitive, in-the-moment skill of a tactician

  • campaigner

    Emphasises sustained effort toward a goal, especially in politics or social causes

文法句型

a [adjective] tactician

tactician at/in [domain]

用法筆記

Often modified by an adjective or a preceding noun that names the field of expertise (e.g. brilliant tactician, political tactician, chess tactician).

常見錯誤

He is a good tactician, so his planning is strategic.
He is a good tactician, so he chooses the right moves at the right time.
💡A tactician focuses on short-term manoeuvres, not long-term strategy.
She is a famous military tactician in that battle.
She commanded that battle as a skilled military tactician.
💡Being 'in' a battle is not the natural phrasing; use 'as a' or 'known as a'.