politic

politic
adjective
klug [Person, Handlung]; opportun (geh.) [Handlung]

it's not politic to do something — es ist unklug od. nicht ratsam, etwas zu tun

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poli·tic
[ˈpɒlətɪk, AM ˈpɑ:-]
adj
1. (prudent) [taktisch] klug
it would not be \politic for you to be seen there es wäre nicht besonders klug, wenn man Sie dort sähe
2. POL
the body \politic die Nation, der Staat
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['pɒlItɪk]
adj
1) klug

it would be politic to apologize he tended to do what was politic rather than that which was proper — es wäre (taktisch) klug, sich zu entschuldigen er machte eher (das), was klug or günstig war, als das, was recht gewesen wäre

2)

the body politic — das Staatswesen, das staatliche Gemeinwesen

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politic [ˈpɒlıtık; US ˈpɑl-] adj (adv politically)
1. diplomatisch, staatsklug
2. fig
a) diplomatisch, (welt)klug
b) schlau, berechnend, politisch
3. obs politisch, staatlich: academic.ru/7894/body">body A 7
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adjective
klug [Person, Handlung]; opportun (geh.) [Handlung]

it's not politic to do something — es ist unklug od. nicht ratsam, etwas zu tun

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adj.
diplomatisch adj.

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