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adjective1) strategisch2) (of great military importance) strategisch wichtig; (necessary to plan) bedeutsam [Element, Faktor]* * *[-'ti:-]adjective strategisch* * *stra·tegic[strəˈti:ʤɪk]adj strategisch, taktischboth countries want control of this \strategic city beide Länder möchten diese strategisch wichtige Stadt unter ihrer Kontrolle habenthe \strategic balance MIL das strategische Gleichgewicht\strategic expertise taktisches Geschick\strategic forces Streitkräfte pl\strategic positioning strategische Positionierung\strategic weapons strategische Waffena \strategic withdrawal ein strategischer Rückzug* * *[strə'tiːdZɪk]adjstrategisch; (= strategically important) strategisch wichtig; (fig) taktisch, strategischto put sth in a strategic position — etw in eine strategisch günstige Position bringen
* * *A adj (adv strategically) strategisch:* * *adjective1) strategisch2) (of great military importance) strategisch wichtig; (necessary to plan) bedeutsam [Element, Faktor]* * *n.strategisch adj. -
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strategisch, taktisch;both countries want control of this \strategic city beide Länder möchten diese strategisch wichtige Stadt unter ihrer Kontrolle haben;the \strategic balance mil das strategische Gleichgewicht;\strategic expertise taktisches Geschick;\strategic forces Streitkräfte fpl;\strategic weapons strategische Waffen;a \strategic withdrawal ein strategischer Rückzug
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