The generalship was his aspiration. 将官之职位是他梦寐以求的目标。
We have muddled through, not by great generalship, but by the courage of common men. 我们勉强地取得了胜利,不是指挥的才干,而是靠士兵的勇气。
The once-poor world is scouring the earth for mineral rights, trying to buy Californian oil firms, accounting for ever more carbon emissions and making its weight felt in international negotiations on everything from trade to proliferation to the secretar 这个一度贫穷的国家如今正在满世界地寻找开采矿产资源的权利、方设法购买美国加州的石油公司、断增加碳的排量并且努力使包括贸易洽谈、止武器扩散直至联合国秘书长之争在内的一切国际性谈判事务都能够感觉到它的存在。
generalship
[ noun ]
the leadership ability of a military general
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the office and authority of a general
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Generalship \Gen"er*al*ship\, n. 1. The office of a general; the exercise of the functions of a general; -- sometimes, with the possessive pronoun, the personality of a general.
Your generalship puts me in mind of Prince Eugene. --Goldsmith.
2. Military skill in a general officer or commander.
3. Fig.: Leadership; management.
An artful stroke of generalship in Trim to raise a dust. --Sterne.
Thursday's outcome vindicates American generalship, though we hope the ground stage is equally careful and imaginative. It also vindicates American weaponry; the high-tech weapons were instrumental in the success.