politicise
美 [pə'lɪtɪsaɪz]
英 [pə'lɪtɪsaɪz] 
- v.使政治化;使带有政治色彩;使参与(或卷入)政治;使对政治敏感
例句
She repeated a Chinese mantra that it opposes attempts to politicise these issues or use them to erect new trade barriers.
她重申了中国一向以来的立场,即反对将此类问题上升至政治高度,或利用这些问题制造新的贸易壁垒。
Allowing Cuban players to join the same global labour market as their peers elsewhere would de-politicise such departures.
这使古巴运动员同其他领域的同仁一样,不受本国政治的影响,离开祖国加入了全球劳动力市场。
And many believe Moscow's geopolitical stance on energy resources could politicise the sector.
而且许多人认为莫斯科在能源资源的地缘政治立场可能让这个部门政治化。
He also raised objections at efforts to 'politicise' national army.
他表示反对把国家军队“政治化”。
"But if you politicise everything, you'll never get anything done. "
贺陈旦指出:“但是,如果你把什么都政治化,你就什么都办不成。”
But that in itself may help politicise the middle class.
但这本身会催生中产阶级政治化。