pol·i·tic /ˈpɒlətɪk $ ˈpɑː-/ adjectiveadj formal SENSIBLEsensible and likely to gain you an advantage 明智的,精明的;考虑周到的;慎重的 SYN prudentit is politic to do something It would not be politic to ignore the reporters. 无视记者可不是上策。
→ politics, body politic politic• In this most political of cities, what a woman wears must be politic.• His Caesar is a cool, politic figure, shallow and almost silly.• Had Stiles been more politic, he would have used the information in court.• Judge Lyttle, politic in the ways a judge can be, treats reporters well.